Politicians weigh in, pundits project: More on Obama's gay marriage announcement full story ![]()
Gay rights advocates say Sen. Mark Kirk's announcement that he supports gay marriage is "a sign of progress."Click to Continue »
bnd.com (1 month and 21 days ago)
President Barack Obama is repeating his personal views of gay marriage but declined to say if his administration would get involved in the Supreme Court case that would overturn California's ban on gay marriage.
modbee.com (3 months and 3 days ago)
President Barack Obama is repeating his personal views of gay marriage but declined to say if his administration would get involved in the Supreme Court case that would overturn California's ban on gay marriage.
sacbee.com (3 months and 3 days ago)
Alaska's senior U.S. senator says she is reviewing her stance on gay marriage.Click to Continue »
adn.com (1 month and 27 days ago)
Former Senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) has a stern message for the GOP regarding its stance on gay marriage. In a Monday interview with the Des Moines Register, the former presidential candidate warned his fellow conservatives against supporting marriage equality, stating that reversal of course on the issue would be “suicidal” to the Republican Party.
ibtimes.com (1 month and 13 days ago)
President Barack Obama is repeating his personal views of gay marriage but declined to say if his administration would get involved in the Supreme Court case that would overturn California's ban on gay marriage. Read comments
fresnobee.com (3 months and 3 days ago)
Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) now supports gay marriage, he revealed in an interview with the Morning Call. Having come to believe that the Defense of Marriage Act should be repealed, Casey decided that he could not take that stance without supporting gay marriage outright. Read full article >>
washingtonpost.com (1 month and 22 days ago)

The Obama administration is quietly considering urging the Supreme Court to overturn California's ban on gay marriage, a step that would mark a political victory for advocates of same-sex unions and a deepening commitment by President Barack Obama to rights for gay couples.
yahoo.com (3 months and 3 days ago)
The Obama administration is quietly considering urging the Supreme Court to overturn California's ban on gay marriage, a step that would mark a political victory for advocates of same-sex unions and a deepening commitment by President Barack Obama to rights for gay couples.
pjstar.com (3 months and 3 days ago)
The Obama administration is quietly considering urging the Supreme Court to overturn California's ban on gay marriage, a step that would mark a political victory for advocates of same-sex unions and a deepening commitment by President Barack Obama to rights for gay couples.
modbee.com (3 months and 3 days ago)
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