Gay-rights activists celebrated a few bright spots on Election Day, but they also suffered some major setbacks — including losses by key supporters in Congress and the ouster of three judges who had ruled in favour of same-sex marriage in Iowa.http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5g9HlJo3xS42r8kQo-gQurk6dmZzg?docId=5030358On both sides of the marriage debate, the Iowa vote was seen as a signal that judges in other states could face similar punitive challenges.
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