I am not against same sex marriage, I beleive they have the same rights as any other heterosexual couple. As for abortion, the law needs to be very precise and clear. Unfortunately some women use abortion as a birth control method.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday not only to choose a president, but to decide on a series of proposals that could create major policy changes in their communities for years to come.
Voters in California, Arizona and Florida will weigh in on a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
"Ballot measures are tremendously important. They're not recommendations; they're actual laws and constitutional amendments that voters pass directly," said Jennie Bowser, senior elections analyst for the National Conference of State Legislatures. "Once the voters say yes, it goes on the books."
Social issues including abortion rights, affirmative action and same-sex marriage dominate this year's list of some 150 ballot measures in 33 states.
Colorado could come close to banning abortion if voters approve a proposal to define person to "include any human being from the moment of fertilization." The term would apply to sections of the Colorado Constitution that protect "natural and essential rights of persons."
In South Dakota, voters will decide whether to allow abortions only in cases of rape and incest. California's Proposition 4 requires physicians to provide parental notification to guardians of minors at least 48 hours before performing an abortion.