Big news from Maine. On the plus side, the campaign to save Maine's marriage law has been launched -- and they've got a kick-ass campaign manager leading the effort. In Maine, new laws can be challenged via the referendum process. As I write this, the Catholic Church and its vehemently anti-gay allies are collecting signatures to get a measure on the ballot this November to repeal the new marriage equality law.
This won't be another Prop. 8 from our side. There won't be turf battles and outsize egos. It will be a sophisticated operation combining some of the best political talent with the excellent field operation already established by Equality Maine. The political action committee running the campaign will be called "Maine Freedom to Marry." And, this campaign really
needs our help.
Meanwhile, the
Press Herald confirmed from Catholic Church's gay-obsessed spokesman, Marc Mutty, that our opponents in Maine are going to hire the firm of Frank Schubert, who ran the Yes on Prop. 8 campaign, to run their campaign. Schubert knows where to find
the money to fight us:
Less than two weeks before Election Day, the chief strategist behind a ballot measure outlawing same-sex marriage in California called an emergency meeting here.
“We’re going to lose this campaign if we don’t get more money,” the strategist, Frank Schubert, recalled telling leaders of Protect Marriage, the main group behind the ban.
The campaign issued an urgent appeal, and in a matter of days, it raised more than $5 million, including a $1 million donation from Alan C. Ashton, the grandson of a former president of the Mormon Church. The money allowed the drive to intensify a sharp-elbowed advertising campaign, and support for the measure was catapulted ahead; it ultimately won with 52 percent of the vote.
That's what we'll be up against -- again. Schubert knows how to get that Mormon money.
But, we've got real pros running our campaign. From Maine Freedom to Marry's press release:
Numerous resources that have been vital to the marriage effort to date will now be coordinated under the auspices of Maine Freedom to Marry. These resources include the field organization and volunteer base developed by EqualityMaine, the legal expertise of Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders, and the legal and public outreach capacity of the Maine Civil Liberties Union. Additionally, Maine Freedom to Marry will now take the lead in local and national fundraising to protect marriage equality at the ballot box in November.
The committee has hired Jesse Connolly to manage the referendum campaign. Connolly is a lifelong Mainer who now lives in South Portland. A respected professional in Maine politics, Connolly served as campaign manager for “Maine Won’t Discriminate” in 2005. In that successful campaign, the people of Maine voted by a wide margin to keep sexual orientation in the state’s non-discrimination policy. He also managed Governor Baldacci’s re-election campaign in 2006. Most recently, Connolly has served as chief of staff to Rep. Hannah Pingree, Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives. Connolly is taking an unpaid leave of absence from the Speaker’s office in order to run this campaign.
Connolly said, “We enter this fight from a place of tremendous strength, with a lot of momentum. Having been on the inside of the legislative process, I can tell you that the campaign to win marriage has thus far been well organized, heartfelt, and extremely professional. We are assembling a first rate staff that includes professionals with deep expertise to keep this groundbreaking effort moving forward. I am proud to pick up this mantle and continue to work with Mainers across the state who have brought us to this historic moment.”
I've known Jesse for a long time. He's very good. Very good. He plays to win -- and, he wins. Nobody knows how to run a political campaign in Maine better than Jesse Connolly. And, as a side note, Jesse's dad, State Rep. Larry Connolly, co-sponsored the first piece of legislation for gay rights way back in 1977, long before anyone else thought we were worthy. Larry died way too young in 1995 and Jesse is continuing his legacy.
Since you're not contributing to Obama and the DNC (and no self-respecting LGBT American should be), help secure full equality by giving to
Maine Freedom to Marry. No doubt, with Schubert at the helm, the other side will have an unlimited supply of cash via Salt Lake City. But, Maine is different. It's a small state where a sophisticated Maine-based operation can and will defeat well-funded opponents. And, with Jesse Connolly running the operation, this will be a sophisticated campaign. If you're one of our many, many straight allies, please help us by
supporting Maine Freedom to Marry at our ActBlue page. This will make a real difference. We've seen over the week that we can't just rely on elected officials to get us our rights. We have to do it with the help and support of those who really do love and support us. Help win in Maine..
And, you know the other side will be running ads featuring Barack Obama's oft-repeated opposition to same-sex marriage. He's become their best messenger.
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