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| Gay marriage moves closer to Supreme Court Reuters By David Ingram | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two big cases addressing marriage rights for gays and lesbians are on track to reach the US Supreme Court as soon as this year, keeping the focus on an issue President Barack Obama reignited with his endorsement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| In North Carolina, Beliefs Clash on Marriage Law New York Times CHARLOTTE, NC — North Carolina is as good a place as any and possibly better than most to explore the often contradictory sentiments at the heart of the same-sex marriage debate. On Tuesday, the voters in this state went to their polling stations and, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama gay marriage endorsement mobilizes Christian conservatives Washington Post President Obama's endorsement of same-sex marriage is energizing Christian conservative support for Mitt Romney in a way that the likely GOP nominee has so far not been able to do on his own, according to religious leaders and activists. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The gay-marriage debate Washington Post Regarding the May 10 front-page article "Historic step by Obama on gay marriage": The institution of marriage has, for thousands of years, meant marriage only between a man and a woman. It has been the institution we sought to strengthen as our ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Same-Sex Marriage Activists Look to Law New York Times While President Obama's support for same-sex marriage is symbolic, his words have little power to erase the long list of extra costs and legal hurdles that same-sex couples face. For a more realistic chance at change, gay couples are probably better ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Black Americans more likely to oppose gay marriage, but Obama's new view doesn ... Washington Post Like many black Americans, Dorsey Jackson does not believe in gay marriage, but he wasn't disillusioned when Barack Obama became the first president to support it. The windows of his suburban Philadelphia barbershop still display an "Obama 2012" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A gay marriage proclamation? Bullying? Much ado about the wrong things. Washington Post Obama's Big Announcement that he supports gay marriage came about for the following reasons: (a) He had no choice after Vice President Biden said on "Meet the Press" that he was fine with same-sex marriage; (b) one in six of Obama's campaign bundlers, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gallup: Gay marriage stance could cost Obama among independents Los Angeles Times By Michael A. Memoli About one in four Americans say that President Obama's support for same-sex marriage makes it less likely they'll support him this fall, with far more saying it will have no impact on their vote, a new Gallup poll finds. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gay marriage support brings Obama renewed Hollywood enthusiasm, but at a ... Washington Post He had, after all, thrilled the community a day earlier with the support for gay marriage they'd long awaited. Only months ago, it seemed uncertain whether Obama would get the same kind of loving embrace from Hollywood that he did in the 2008 campaign. See all stories on this topic » |
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| Poll: 51% approve of Obama's gay marriage "evolution" — but 23 ... By Allahpundit Fascinating numbers which I think bear out one of my points in this post last night about why the states keep banning gay marriage when national polls show a majority in favor. When asked whether they approve of O's new stance on SSM, 51 ... Hot Air » Top Picks | ||
| Obama gay-marriage decision a possible game-changer in NC ... By Amie Parnes President Obama's decision to personally endorse gay marriage could cost him North Carolina, a swing state both presidential campaigns are contesting vigorously. Top News | ||
| 'Obama Gay Marriage' Google Searches Spike 459% [INFOGRAPHIC] By Alex Fitzpatrick Obama's endorsement of gay marriage caused Google searches for 'Obama Gay Marriage' to spike more than 400%. Mashable » US & World | ||
| Is Romney Vulnerable on Gay Marriage? - Hit & Run : Reason.com By Jacob Sullum Yesterday, the day after President Obama finally endorsed gay marriage, his campaign released a video faulting his presumptive Republican opponent, Mitt Romney, for not doing so as well. The contrast the video draws, based mainly on ... Hit & Run | ||
| Warren J. Blumenfeld: Marriage Equality: Our Rights Are Not Up for ... By Warren J. Blumenfeld While many of our political leaders debate issues of marriage equality, I do not believe that the rights of minoritized people should be up for debate and should be settled on in the voting booth. Barack Obama on Huffington Post |
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| Obama backs gay marriage, answering speculation on 'evolving ... President Obama on Wednesday endorsed same-sex marriages, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to take that position following days of speculation about ... www.foxnews.com/.../obama-expected-to-discuss-gay-marriag... |
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