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Contents:
- REPUBLIN VIEWS ON GAY RIGHTS
- VIEWS OF THE REPUBLIN PARTY ON GAY MARRIAGE
- TWO-THIRDS OF DEMOCRATS NOW SUPPORT GAY MARRIAGE
REPUBLIN VIEWS ON GAY RIGHTS
* republican and democratic views on gay marriage *
Erickson spearhead the anizatn’s efforts to mobilize morate Amerins to support marriage for gay upl by changg the nversatn om legal rights and benefs to the importance of makg a lifetime mment ont of fay and iends. ”Of urse, wasn’t so long ago when same-sex marriage was a non-starter for elected Democrats, the 2004 printial electn, the issue prented a polil quagmire for former senator and secretary of state John Kerry, a Massachetts Democrat who at the time opposed gay marriage but also opposed legislatn that would amend the nstutn to fe marriage as beg between a man and a woman.
”Support for gay marriage among the Amerin public and both parti has ntued to rise. “The gay marriage change is unlike almost anythg else terms of how much public opn has changed a short number of years, ” he says. Ron DeSantis and his “Don’t Say Gay” law to the newly adopted Texas Republin platform, which refers to homosexualy as “an abnormal liftyle choice.
Tammy Baldw, a Wisns Democrat who, 2012, was the first openly gay person to be elected to the Senate, to lobby her Republin lleagu hop of nfirmg support for the measure om 10 of them, which would give Democrats the 60 vot they need to overe a ’s been slow-gog so far, wh GOP members patg the bill as electn-year polics, sayg they haven’t read the bill yet, argug that ’s unnecsary and downplayg the threat of Supreme Court reversal – spe Jtice Clarence Thomas suggtg a ncurrg opn the Dobbs v. More pennts who lean toward the Democratic Party (81%) favor gay marriage than Democrats (71%).
VIEWS OF THE REPUBLIN PARTY ON GAY MARRIAGE
Gay rights is at the foreont of many polil discsns today. The Republin Party platform has very fed stanc on gay rights, but the stanc seem to have swayed some the last few years. This opposn to the gay right to marriage do not e om a hatred of homosexuals, as many people try to lor , but om a belief that the stutn of marriage was set up as such by our foundg fathers, and has been fed this way throughout history.
The opposn to gay rights also stems om a belief that, terms of raisg a fay, havg a male and female thory figure is a healthier and more balanced way for a child to grow up.
However, this is not to say that Republins oppose gay rights as a whole. In relatn to gay marriage, the Republin Party believ that state’s rights should extend not only to the right to legalize or not legalize gay marriag, but to regnize, or not regnize, gay marriag om other jurisdictns, and to ci on tax and adoptn rights for gay upl. Republins May Beg to Embrace Gay Rights.
TWO-THIRDS OF DEMOCRATS NOW SUPPORT GAY MARRIAGE
As Republin Natnal Chairman Rece Prieb poted out, gay marriage and gay rights are platforms that a higher and higher percentage of Amerins support. Most current Republins still oppose gay marriage.
Where 58 percent of Amerins now support gay marriage, only 39 percent of Republins support , wh 59 percent of Republins opposg .