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Popular Gov. Andrew Cuomo Launches Campaign To Legalize Gay Marriage In New York

First Posted: 04/20/11 08:29 PM ET Updated: 06/20/11 06:12 AM ET

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New York could become the next state to legalize gay marriage if a media and lobbying push launched Wednesday and spearheaded by Gov. Andrew Cuomo can succeed where previous efforts have not.

After weeks of closed-door meetings in Albany, the Democratic governor and his staff have assembled a roster of A-list political strategists and wrangled sometimes-warring gay rights groups into a single coalition, called New Yorkers United for Marriage, that aims to pass gay marriage legislation this year.

Supporters of gay marriage say advocates want to avoid the poor legislative and political planning that doomed a similar bill two years ago.

Cuomo campaigned for governor last year on a promise that he would shepherd same-sex marriage into the statute books. In his first state of the state address, Cuomo declared, “We believe in justice for all, then let’s pass marriage equality this year once and for all.”

Officials close to Cuomo would not speak on the record about their efforts to coordinate a media and political campaign on the issue. The governor’s spokesman, Richard Bamberger, said, “This is an important issue for the administration, and the governor is committed to working with New Yorkers to get the marriage equality legislation passed.”

In 2008, when Cuomo was New York attorney general, former New York governor David Paterson order state agencies to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other jurisdictions.

But when a bill to legalize gay marriage came to the legislature in Albany the next year, it passed the Democratic-controlled Assembly but was defeated in the Republican-led Senate by a vote of 38 to 24.

Since then, Cuomo has made marriage equality “almost a mission,” said Richard Socarides, a former New York lawyer who now runs the Washington-based gay advocacy group Equality Matters.

[Cuomo] “feels this is part of where New York should be -- at the forefront,” said Evan Wolfson of the group Freedom to Marry. “The governor will use the bully pulpit but he also will talk in one-to-one conversations to legislators.”

Five states -- including neighboring Massachusetts, Connecticut and Vermont -- and the District of Columbia allow same-sex couples to wed. California briefly did until voters passed Proposition 8, which defines marriage for the state as between a man and a woman. A federal judge in San Francisco overturned Prop 8 last August, but the decision has been appealed and will likely be decided in the U.S. Supreme Court.

“This is a very high-stakes play for Cuomo,” said Socarides, who is among activists who have met with the governor about the issue. “If he is successful, he will be a hero and he will work very hard to get it. But if success is just not possible, he’ll have to lower expectations quickly and expectations among insiders are already extremely high.”

The new push in New York comes after Cuomo’s recent triumph in delivering on time a budget full of cuts that nonetheless was passed by the legislature. Local media called that close to miraculous at a time when protesters have besieged other state capitals over spending.

A new Siena College Poll pegged Cuomo’s approval rating at a hefty 73 percent and said he started his second 100 days as governor with “rock star status.”

The same poll found much wider support for gay marriage than just two years ago, when a bare majority were okay with gays and lesbians getting married. Today, 58 percent of New Yorkers support marriage equality for gays while only 36 percent opposed.

The national landscape around gay marriage rights has also changed. A slight majority of Americans now say same-sex marriages should be recognized. Congress has repealed the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. And the Obama administration’s Justice Department has announced it will no longer defend the Defense of Marriage Act that bans federal recognition of gay marriage and allows states to ignore the validity of same-sex marriage licenses granted in other jurisdictions.

“There has been a sea change in public opinion just in the last year and a half,” said Brian Ellner, who heads the national Human Rights Campaign’s marriage efforts in New York.

There also has been a new appreciation among advocates that they must not repeat the mistakes of 2009.

“The last time around there were miscalculations, miscues among the advocates and with the legislative leadership that really doomed the effort,” said Socarides. “No one was really responsible, no one knew who was responsible for what and the whip counts (of legislators) were not good. Gov. Patterson’s role was unclear at best. You had a ship without a captain.”

Socarides said the governor has issued marching orders to the groups that they must cooperate with each other or face defeat again. “He brought the Jets and Sharks together,” he said, referring to the rival gangs from the Broadway musical West Side Story.

The new umbrella group, New Yorkers United for Marriage, includes Washington’s Human Rights Campaign and three state-based groups: Empire State Pride Agenda, Freedom to Marry and Marriage Equality New York. Those groups have clashed in the past, but now, with a popular governor championing their cause, they seem determined to put their differences aside to achieve their goal.

Jennifer Cunningham, a long-time Cuomo confidante and one of New York City’s most powerful lobbyists, was hired to head up the media campaign and help convince skeptical state senators in Albany. Her firm, SKD Knickerbocker, includes Hillary Rosen, a member of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation board and a long-time power player.

SKD Knickerbocker co-founder Josh Isay also is on board. He has been a go-to guy in New York Democratic circles ever since he managed Sen. Chuck Schumer's upset win over Republican Senate incumbent Al D'Amato in 1998.

The strategists and their allies plan to send organizers into at least 15 legislative districts belonging to Republicans and moderate Democrats upstate, on Long Island and in New York City.

Supporters of gay marriage estimate they netted two more favorable legislative votes in the last election when they targeted lawmakers who voted against them.

Ross Levi of Empire State Pride Agenda said several state senators who voted no last time are now reported to be on the fence and will get special attention from advocates. They include New York City Democrats Joseph Addabbo Jr., and Shirley Huntley and Republican James Alesi from the Rochester area.

“We are going to garner all the resources we can,” Levi said, adding that he looked forward to coordinating efforts with the other groups. “A strong united community working together is going to be a great asset in accomplishing our goal,” he said.

Pushing through gay marriage could also be an asset in attracting progressive primary voters in any future Cuomo for president campaign. For now, though, the governor and his allies just want to see the first marriage ceremonies between same-sex couples performed in the state by this summer.

“New York is clearly the biggest prize in this battle so far,” Socarides said. “Right now, with the situation in California tied up in a lawsuit that looks like it will take years to resolve, New York is the biggest prize that remains and if we can win in New York, it will be an important turning point in the marriage effort.”

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New York could become the next state to legalize gay marriage if a media and lobbying push launched Wednesday and spearheaded by Gov. Andrew Cuomo can succeed where previous efforts have not. After...
New York could become the next state to legalize gay marriage if a media and lobbying push launched Wednesday and spearheaded by Gov. Andrew Cuomo can succeed where previous efforts have not. After...
 
 
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01:48 PM on 05/09/2011
Any person or group of people who would knowningly twist and manipulate religion to justify the mistreatment and/or repress another group of people are no better than the monsters that high-jacked those four planes on September 11th and killed thousands of United States citizens in the name of religious justfication.
08:22 PM on 05/08/2011
Because of this, God gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural ones. In the same way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed indecent acts with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their perversion. Romans 1:26-27 NIV

the United States is disobeying God's law and legalizing gay marriage? God help our nation.

(ps. muslims are against gay marriage too. the penalty in some countries is DEATH.)
03:13 PM on 04/25/2011
"A slight majority of Americans now say same-sex marriages should be recognized."

Why is it that so many Americans think that other people's civil and human rights and freedoms shoudl be put up for a p[opular vote in the first place?

It is an obscenity unworthy of what America promises. Or at least used to.

Whatever DID happen to the inalienable right to the pursuit of happiness? To LIBERTY and JUSTICE for ALL?
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08:37 AM on 04/23/2011
Woo-hoo!!! Way to go Governor Cuomo!!

One more state hopping on the equal rights for all bandwagon :)
09:03 PM on 04/22/2011
Thank You Mr. Cuomo, you are a great person!
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Tracy Fortune
Geek, mother, lesbian, fair & compassionate ;^)
04:23 AM on 04/22/2011
Dear Mr. Cuomo,

Thank you for expressing & placing forth a view that does not rile anyone but the vocal minority.

Being gay, being same-sex attracted is a God-given attraction. Perhaps if the naysayers could put themselves in the true position of support, things wold change...
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Married Gay Pagan Man
11:16 AM on 04/22/2011
But Tracy, to do that, the haters would have to grow two things: a human heart and a conscience. And they would have to accept that it is not their place to put down or judge people for who they are or who they love. It will be a long time before something like that happens.
08:24 PM on 05/08/2011
Because of this, God gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural ones. In the same way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed indecent acts with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their perversion. Romans 1:26-27 NIV

gay is NOT God-given. read the Bible before you start spouting blasphemies you uneducated fool.
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Tracy Fortune
Geek, mother, lesbian, fair & compassionate ;^)
06:42 AM on 05/09/2011
I'm still trying to put together "peace-bunny" with "uneducated fool"- sigh...another garden-variety hater giving religion a bad name...

I believe that the bible was written by flawed people then horribly translated by more of the same...I'm sure that if a supreme being wanted us to have a guidebook- "poof" there it would be...I believe it was not meant to be taken literally, but as a "read-between-the-lines" sort of thing.

Leviticus 19:27 “You shall not round off the side-growth of your heads nor harm the edges of your beard.”

Leviticus 19:19 “You are to keep My statutes. You shall not breed together two kinds of your cattle; you shall not sow your field with two kinds of seed, nor wear a garment upon you of two kinds of material mixed together.”

Deuteronomy 23:1 (this is the God’s Word translation, which spells it out better), “A man whose testicles are crushed or whose penis is cut off may never join the assembly of the Lord.”

To which I say: If you’re going to ignore the section of Leviticus that bans about tattoos, pork, shellfish, round haircuts, polyester and football, how can you possibly turn around and quote Leviticus 18:22 (“You shall not lie with a male as one lies with a female; it is an abomination.”) as irrefutable law?

www.bspcn.com/2009/06/23/11-things-the-bible-bans-but-you-do-anyway/
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Atwill
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09:57 PM on 04/21/2011
Good for him. Soon gay marriage will be in all 50 states.
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David Silvey
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03:06 PM on 04/21/2011
Once the majority of states pass laws the federal government will take steps to make it legal. at least, hopefully.
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navyveteran
02:52 PM on 04/21/2011
I thought Mario Cuomo, and still do, was a terrific Governor.... His son Andrew is looking like he's going to be a terrific Governor as well. If the Governor can pull this off and get republicans behind him, he'll be a hero to thousands of Americans. Do we see the White House in the future? He's got my vote!
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Seven Teenatheart
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02:21 PM on 04/21/2011
It is shocking that citizens of the United States of America must vote, state by state, against discrimination.
But this is a positive step.
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17andlife
do you REALLY want to know?
02:17 PM on 04/21/2011
While this is great news for the LGBT in New York, it doesn't pertain to me or impact me at all. When Texas starts talking about it - call me. I'll be doing some paperwork in the meantime.
03:15 PM on 04/25/2011
Why wait for (or worry about) individual States when you can go to any of the States (or Canada) that have no residency requirement and get LEGALLY married, and then return home and take the injustice to court.

Courts deal with what is JUST, not what is merely popular.
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17andlife
do you REALLY want to know?
03:01 PM on 04/26/2011
i will only be legally married in that state or country (canada). not at home, where it counts. and i'd rather not spend the next 20 yrs in legal battles just to get my voice heard.
personally, i don't want to be married. but i want the rights afforded to non married heterosexual couples. the rights of surviorship, medical, and financial. that's it. just what is my due and my responsibility.
as is, i live my life and do what i can to be a good person. in time, things will change. i have the patience.
12:20 PM on 04/21/2011
And this is just one of the reasons why I love our governor. Keep on fighting!

Anybody think he'd be a good president?
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Married Gay Pagan Man
01:16 PM on 04/21/2011
I'd drink to that. He probably wouldn't keep caving like the current holder of the office.
06:21 PM on 04/21/2011
Indeed =)
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Matt Chernesky
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08:41 PM on 04/22/2011
I'd vote for him!
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FoxReincarnated
Red Ninja Warrior
10:31 AM on 04/21/2011
Yaay! I knew there was something special about NY when I moved here. Besides the fact that my hubby is from here.
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TBJ
Irrelevent Blurb
10:29 AM on 04/21/2011
http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/20/gay-marriage-opponents-now-in-minority/

Just in case anyone wants to use the "Will of the People" argument to oppose gay marriage, it's now doubly invalid.
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Married Gay Pagan Man
11:19 AM on 04/21/2011
Not that anyone should be voting on the rights of anyone else, but this is good news. Wonder what the homohaters will do when voters start saying yes, to marriage equality.

By the way, the leader of the anti-marriage equality campaign in Maine admitted that he lied.
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TBJ
Irrelevent Blurb
11:36 AM on 04/21/2011
*shocking development*
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UserNameJane
Does my micro bio make my butt look big
10:11 AM on 04/21/2011
His Dad was one of the best speakers ever