Minnesota Same-Sex Marriage Amendment (2012), supporters, TV ads
Below are video ads that were created in support of Minnesota Same-Sex Marriage Amendment (2012).
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Minnesota Marriage Minute videos
In early January 2012 Kalley King Yanta, a former anchor for a Minneapolis-based television station, joined the Minnesota for Marriage group to launch a series of videos - called the "Minnesota Marriage Minute" videos - regarding the proposed constitutional amendment. According to Episode 1, released on January 3, 2012 a new episode would be published every week. "The Minnesota Marriage Minute videos are an exciting opportunity to promote a respectful dialogue about the future of marriage in Minnesota," said John Helmberger, chairman of Minnesota for Marriage.[1]
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