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<title>Media Matters - Charmaine Yoest</title>
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<title>Yoest made contradictory statements about public support for marriage bans -- both were wrong</title>
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<description>On CNN, the Family Research Council&#x27;s
Charmaine Yoest falsely claimed that &#x22;every single time&#x22; a marriage
initiative has appeared on the ballot, &#x22;it&#x27;s passed with over 70 percent
of the popular vote.&#x22; The statement is wrong for two reasons. First, a
same-sex marriage ban failed in Arizona
in the midterm elections. Second, all of those that did pass did not get 70-percent
support -- only two did. Yoest also falsely claimed that those that passed did
so &#x22;resoundingly.&#x22;

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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2006 18:08:34 EST</pubDate>
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