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November 18, 2008
On the Radar: Wednesday
Posted: 10:50 PM ET
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Cate Vojdik
AC360° Writer

In the battle to ban same-sex marriages in California, Mormons were a driving force even though they make up just 2 percent of the state’s population. How much money did Mormons spend to pass Proposition 8? Tomorrow Gary Tuchman reports.

Also tomorrow, Congressional hearings on the proposed auto industry bailout continue with more testimony and more tough questions. We’ll have the latest developments.

The Big Three automakers aren’t the only companies struggling to stay afloat, and critics worry that giving the auto industry a lifeline will open the floodgates to other troubled industries. Tom Foreman reports on which might be next to belly up for a bailout.

Where do you stand on the auto industry bailout? Where would you draw the line when it comes to helping other struggling U.S. companies? We’d like to hear from you.

See you tomorrow…

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