The TPM Poll Average says 48.8% support and 47.1% oppose.
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Log Cabin Republicans: “That the president has chosen today, when LGBT Americans are mourning the passage of Amendment One, to finally speak up for marriage equality is offensive and callous.”
Michael Bloomberg: “This is a major turning point in the history of American civil rights.”
The White House reached out to ABC News yesterday to set up the interview, and requested Robin Roberts as the interviewer.
TPM Reader WB says don’t be surprised Obama took the plunge …
I’m surprised that you’re surprised that Obama has (apparently) endorsed same sex marriage. I don’t care what the polling on the issue says, this won’t hurt Obama in November. In fact it might help him.
Gov. Mitt Romney has now made his first public statement since President Obama’s announcement of support for gay marriage. Aside from reaffirming his opposition, his main angle appears to be that this makes Obama a ‘flip flopper’.
I must say, I think that’s the sort of angle that is silly enough to be damaging to Romney.
Mitt Romney reiterates his opposition to gay marriage in a campaign appearance in Oklahoma City: “This a very tender and sensitive topic as are many social issues, but I have the same views I’ve had since, well, since running for office.”
A few minutes ago TPM Reader FZ flagged this passage in a statement Gov. Romney made this morning on the gay marriage issue. Romney was clear and categorical on his opposition to same sex marriages (no surprise there). But he did seem to hedge, pretty needlessly, on the issue of civil unions.
Here’s the quote … Read More