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With a same-sex marriage ban on the ballot in Florida, John McCain and Barack Obama have staked out their positions on what could prove to be a consequential issue again this Fall. Both candidates have weighed in on the California ballot initiative that would override the state’s supreme court ruling legalizing gay marriage: Obama opposes the ban, and McCain supports it.
The candidates characterize the measure differently. McCain calls the campaign to amend California’s constitution an effort “to recognize marriage as a unique institution between a man and a woman.” Conversely, Obama stated that he opposed “the divisive and discriminatory efforts to amend the California Constitution.”
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09/14 at 09:48 AM