COVER STORY: OBAMA’S GAY-MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
A new Gallup poll shows sentiment on the legality of same-sex marriage is close, with 50% of people surveyed in favor of the law recognizing same-sex marriages as valid, while 48% of those surveyed think it should not be valid.
The poll shows, politically, the most support for same-sex marriage comes from those who identify as Democrats. Most who identify as Republicans came out in opposition to same-sex marriage. [REUTERS]
READ MORE: President Obama voices support for same-sex marriages
CNN projects North Carolina voters pass Amendment One, the initiative to ban gay marriage
The Ninth Circuit court of appeals on Tuesday declared California’s Proposition 8, which bans gay marriage in the state, unconstitutional. The decision sets up what is almost certain to be a Supreme Court ruling on the matter. Of course California isn’t the only state wrestling with the issue of marriage equality. Here’s a look at where things stand across the country.
It’s important to note that today’s filing was an opinion, not an order. An order is needed to lift a stay that is currently preventing same-sex couples from marrying in California; as it stands now, county clerk offices are still not issuing marriage licenses to those couples.
BURN: College student schools Rick Santorum on gay parenting
This is officially our new favorite video. In it, Rick Santorum (speaking to a group of students at Penn State on Tuesday night) makes a strong argument why he’s not a bigot for thinking gay marriage is wrong, and a student tears into him, basically shutting down his argument. This is arguably more damaging than his Piers Morgan interview, where the bigotry charge came up. Rick Santorum, you just got shut down by a college studient. source
New census results find that more same-sex couple describe living under the same roof:
The numbers have emerged all summer long, a few states at a time. There was a 55 percent increase in male partner households in Wisconsin, from 3,862 in 2000 to 6,003 in 2010 and an 83 percent increase in female partner households in Oklahoma, from 2,952 to 5,409.
“Look, if you think anything is killing heterosexual marriage, the only thing that is killing it is heterosexual marriage.”
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