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  2. Domestic partnership in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In a survey conducted by The Florida Times-Union and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 600 likely Florida voters were asked to name the most important issue determining their vote for president. 2% of those polled named same-sex marriage as their biggest concern, while 26% said it was jobs and the economy, 16% said the situation in Iraq, and 15% ...

  3. Effects of marriage - Wikipedia

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    Thus, we see that more benefits lie in traditional marriage than cohabitation. [7] The benefits of marriage go beyond health and living with a partner, because marriage is a public vow and a legal contract, it signifies a stronger and more sacred commitment between the partner to the public and more importantly, to each other. [7]

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  5. Criticism of marriage - Wikipedia

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    Critics of marriage argue that this institution represents a form of state sponsored discrimination, in a generalized way against people who do not marry, and in a particular way against certain racial or ethnic groups who are less likely to marry and more likely to have children outside marriage, such as African Americans in the US - by ...

  6. Marriage gap - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., being a married woman is correlated with a higher level of support for the Republican Party, and being single with the Democratic Party. Marriage seems to have a moderate effect on party affiliation among single people. As of 2004, 32 percent of married people called themselves Republicans while 31 percent said they were Democrats.

  7. Is eloping becoming more popular? 4 Florida cities rank in ...

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    Eloping is becoming more popular, but it’s also becoming more extravagant than just a trip to the courthouse or a 24-hour chapel. “Eloping has always been seen as a more relaxed and intimate ...

  8. Sociology of the family - Wikipedia

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    Yet Coontz argues in Marriage, A History that during the 20th century, marriages have become increasingly unstable in the United States as individuals have begun to seek unions for the ideals of love and affection rather than social or economic expediency. [12]

  9. What is Amendment 2? Pros and cons of Florida hunting and ...

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    The amendment, added to the ballot by the Florida Legislature, is intended to be a recognition of hugely popular pastimes and the cultural heritage of the state.