Yes. Its editorial policy favors SSM. It prints wedding announcements for same-sex couples. And, it endorses many candidates that support SSM.
Yes. In a 2010 New York Times interview, rapper Eminem said that he supports same-sex marriage.
Elliot Spitzer has publicly declared his support for same-sex marriage in New York.
He has never been publicly in support of gay marriage, and opposes Nationwide Marriage Equality.
Yes, actress Lindsay Lohan congratulated New York for passing its marriage equality bill, afterwards saying that she was "proud to be from New York."
Yes. Ms. DeGeneres said that she was thrilled when New York passed its marriage equality bill.
Yes. In fact, poet Maya Angelou made telephone calls to New York legislators asking them to support the marriage equality bill in that state.
Mr. Schneiderman, a Democrat, is a strong supporter of same-sex marriage, which is legal in New York State.
No. In a 2010 New York Times interview, rapper Eminem said that he supports marriage equality.
They support it. Same-sex marriage was legalized in New York in 2011. That same year, a Quinnipiac poll found that 58% of New Yorkers supported same-sex marriage while 36% opposed it.
Mr. McMillan, who ran several times on the "Rent is Too Damn High" party in New York State, is now a declared presidential candidate for the Republican Party in 2012. Yes. He does support same-sex marriage, sort of. As I recall, he was asked this question during the televised gubernatorial debate in New York. His answer was something like, "If I am the governor and you want to marry a shoe, I say sure, why not." Technically, then, he does support marriage equality. His choice of words, however, does not indicate that he has seriously considered the issue of LGBT rights, as it is somewhat insulting.
New York City's Cardinal Timothy Dolan is an outspoken opponent of same-sex marriage.
Yes. Alysa Milano tweeted congratulations to New York upon that state's legalization of same-sex marriage.