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Can Marriages Start on Oct. 21?
Can Marriages Start on Oct. 21?
Can Marriages Start on Oct. 21?
One week ago, a judge denied the Christie Administration's motion to delay the start of same-sex marriage in New Jersey. The Administration appealed the same day, but if a stay isn't granted the state must start to allow gay couples to marry on Oct. 21. Exactly when the first marriage of a same-sex couple can actually take place is still uncertain.
Gubernatorial Debate #2
Gubernatorial Debate #2
Gubernatorial Debate #2
A 90-minute showdown at Montclair State University served as the final gubernatorial debate between incumbent Chris Christie and Democratic challenger Barbara Buono.
Same-Sex Marriages to Start Oct. 21 in NJ [POLL/AUDIO]
Same-Sex Marriages to Start Oct. 21 in NJ [POLL/AUDIO]
Same-Sex Marriages to Start Oct. 21 in NJ [POLL/AUDIO]
A judge on Thursday denied the Christie administration's motion to delay the start of same-sex marriage in New Jersey. The administration has appealed, but if a stay isn't granted, gay couples can apply for a marriage license starting Oct. 21, and in some cases get married.
NJ Voters Want Gay Marriage Now, Poll Says [AUDIO]
NJ Voters Want Gay Marriage Now, Poll Says [AUDIO]
NJ Voters Want Gay Marriage Now, Poll Says [AUDIO]
Today's Fairleigh Dickinson University-PublicMind poll shows Republican Gov. Chris Christie enjoying a 33-point lead over his gubernatorial race challenger, Democratic Sen. Barbara Buono. The same survey however, reveals that Garden State registered voters don't agree with everything Christie does.

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