Captions: #1 No on 1 campaign manager Jesse Connolly addressed a national audience on the Rachel Maddow Show before numbers began to indicate the anti-gay forces had repealed marriage equality in Maine Tuesday night. Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service#2The election night event for No on 1 packed a ballroom at the Holiday Inn in Portland with about a thousand people. Those numbers dropped late in the evening as it became apparent the state's new marriage equality law had been repealed.Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service#3Maine's Democratic Governor John Baldacci led a team of the state's legislative leadership in support of the No on 1 campaign's effort to preserve Maine's newly approved marriage equality law. He and many of those leaders spoke to the No on 1 rally Tuesday night before results became apparent.Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service
Captions: #1 No on 1 campaign manager Jesse Connolly addressed a national audience on the Rachel Maddow Show before numbers began to indicate the anti-gay forces had repealed marriage equality in Maine Tuesday night. Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service#2The election night event for No on 1 packed a ballroom at the Holiday Inn in Portland with about a thousand people. Those numbers dropped late in the evening as it became apparent the state's new marriage equality law had been repealed.Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service#3Maine's Democratic Governor John Baldacci led a team of the state's legislative leadership in support of the No on 1 campaign's effort to preserve Maine's newly approved marriage equality law. He and many of those leaders spoke to the No on 1 rally Tuesday night before results became apparent.Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service
Captions: #1 No on 1 campaign manager Jesse Connolly addressed a national audience on the Rachel Maddow Show before numbers began to indicate the anti-gay forces had repealed marriage equality in Maine Tuesday night. Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service#2The election night event for No on 1 packed a ballroom at the Holiday Inn in Portland with about a thousand people. Those numbers dropped late in the evening as it became apparent the state's new marriage equality law had been repealed.Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service#3Maine's Democratic Governor John Baldacci led a team of the state's legislative leadership in support of the No on 1 campaign's effort to preserve Maine's newly approved marriage equality law. He and many of those leaders spoke to the No on 1 rally Tuesday night before results became apparent.Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service
Captions: #1 No on 1 campaign manager Jesse Connolly addressed a national audience on the Rachel Maddow Show before numbers began to indicate the anti-gay forces had repealed marriage equality in Maine Tuesday night. Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service#2The election night event for No on 1 packed a ballroom at the Holiday Inn in Portland with about a thousand people. Those numbers dropped late in the evening as it became apparent the state's new marriage equality law had been repealed.Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service#3Maine's Democratic Governor John Baldacci led a team of the state's legislative leadership in support of the No on 1 campaign's effort to preserve Maine's newly approved marriage equality law. He and many of those leaders spoke to the No on 1 rally Tuesday night before results became apparent.Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service
Captions: #1 No on 1 campaign manager Jesse Connolly addressed a national audience on the Rachel Maddow Show before numbers began to indicate the anti-gay forces had repealed marriage equality in Maine Tuesday night. Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service#2The election night event for No on 1 packed a ballroom at the Holiday Inn in Portland with about a thousand people. Those numbers dropped late in the evening as it became apparent the state's new marriage equality law had been repealed.Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service#3Maine's Democratic Governor John Baldacci led a team of the state's legislative leadership in support of the No on 1 campaign's effort to preserve Maine's newly approved marriage equality law. He and many of those leaders spoke to the No on 1 rally Tuesday night before results became apparent.Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service
Captions: #1 No on 1 campaign manager Jesse Connolly addressed a national audience on the Rachel Maddow Show before numbers began to indicate the anti-gay forces had repealed marriage equality in Maine Tuesday night. Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service#2The election night event for No on 1 packed a ballroom at the Holiday Inn in Portland with about a thousand people. Those numbers dropped late in the evening as it became apparent the state's new marriage equality law had been repealed.Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service#3Maine's Democratic Governor John Baldacci led a team of the state's legislative leadership in support of the No on 1 campaign's effort to preserve Maine's newly approved marriage equality law. He and many of those leaders spoke to the No on 1 rally Tuesday night before results became apparent.Photo by Lisa Keen by 2009 Keen News Service