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AFM IN THE NEWS
The following is a sampling of AFM's television and print media coverage:
Video: Matt Daniels speaks with CNN
Video: Niger Innis speaks with Fox News
Video: AFM National News Coverage
National Press Clippings
- Man Behind the Amendment, from USA Today
Matt Daniels, 40, is a man in the middle of a growing maelstrom, a newly minted mover and shaker. Most Americans have never heard of him, but his influence is helping drive one of the country's hottest issues.
- Lawyer Was Ready for the Marriage Debate, from the LA Times
Seeing the issue of gay weddings coming, Matt Daniels drafted an amendment now before Congress. His childhood experience drives him.
- Marriage Debate Thrusts 2 Outsiders On to Center Stage, from The Wall Street Journal
Just a year ago, Matt Daniels was on what seemed like a quixotic quest to amend the U.S. Constitution to ban gay marriage. Few members of Congress knew of the 39-year-old activist or the Alliance for Marriage, his three-year-old organization.
- The Marriage Bonus, from The Wall Street Journal
As Joe Lieberman is learning today, defending Mom and apple pie isn't as easy as it sounds. Just ask Matt Daniels, founder of the Alliance for Marriage. Clearly, the numbers are on his side.
- Fatherless Son Champions Marriage, by Maggie Gallagher (syndicated columnist)
Matt Daniels knows a thing or two about fatherless families. He was just the sort of kid certain sorts of liberals think they are defending when they instruct us to rename family breakdown "family diversity," as if a fancy new name could fill the void left in a boy's heart when Dad disappears. A white kid who grew up in Spanish Harlem, Matt was the only son of a chronically ill, welfare-dependent divorced mom.
- State of Family Rises as Public Concern, from The Philadelphia Inquirer
What is the most important issue facing the nation in the new millennium? A new organization called the Alliance for Marriage released some numbers in Washington last week suggesting that it might be the declining strength of the American family.
- Family Matters to Most in U.S., from the Washington Times
Americans think it's more important to strengthen families than create more jobs or fight pollution, says a poll released yesterday by a new nonprofit group dedicated to strengthening marriage.
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