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Arkansas state Sen. Jim Holt, who is running for a U.S. Senate seat in his state, last week praised an Arkansas Supreme Court decision to keep an anti-gay marriage measure on the fall election ballot. (Photo by Mike Wintroath/AP)
 
 
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last week that he had “serious doubts as to whether plaintiffs’ action will survive.” Robert Seneca, 49, and Stephen Stahl, 55, of New Hope, tried to apply for a marriage license in March at the Bucks County Courthouse, but were turned away. The 11 Republicans and one Democrat who sponsored the state’s 1996 Defense of Marriage Act said they filed their suit to have the law affirmed before Seneca and Stahl seek to have it declared unconstitutional.

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