There is a full spectrum of views on same-sex marriage.
You are implying that there are only democrats and republicans in the USA.
Views on same-sex marriage cross political boundaries. It seems people who are in favour of it do not.
Some Democrats favor the legalization of same-sex marriage. Some prefer legalizing civil unions. Some do not want any legal recognition of same-sex marriage. Most Democrats fall in the first group, though.
There is a full spectrum of opinions in the Democratic Party. Some, such as the President and Vice President, favor legalization of same-sex marriage. Others, favor granting same-sex couples the same legal rights as marriage, but calling it "civil unions." Others favor banning same-sex marriage in their own state. Still others favor banning same-sex marriage in the entire country. Many Democrats, however, hold an opinion closer to that of the president. The other end of the spectrum is, typically, occupied more by Republicans than Democrats.
As of 2014, Democrats overwhelmingly support same-sex marrage.
Most conservative democrats support same-sex marriage.
In the United States, the Democratic party supports the legalization of same-sex marriage.
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The 1996 Defense of Marriage Act ("DOMA") was passed with support from 118 Democratic members of the US House of Representatives, 32 Democratic US Senators and 1 Democratic President of the United States.
The answer depends upon which Mitt Romney you are speaking about. Mitt Romney, Governor of Massachusetts, signed a same-sex marriage bill into law. Mitt Romney, presidential candidate, is in favor of a federal constitutional ban on same-sex marriage which would annul all existing same-sex marriages and prevent any new same-sex marriages.
That is a good question. It goes to what it means to be a Democrat. The arguments for and against same sex marriage are well known and easily available on the Internet and in other sources, but why does the Democratic Party support it? The Democratic Party has always been in favor of expanding the rights of citizens. They are supportive of the argument that there is a certain unfairness in denying citizens the right to marry and receive the legal benefits of marriage, while allowing same for other citizens. The issue of same sex marriage is difficult for many. But an adherence to the principles of freedom and liberty seem to suggest that government, at least, should not stand in the way. No one is asking religious organizations to violate their teachings and be forced to marry a same sex couple. But some religious organizations and certainly civic institutions empowered to marry are capable of performing these ceremonies without prejudice.
They support the legalization of same-sex marriage in Luxembourg.
Although there are some Democrats who oppose same-sex marriage, most Democrats now support marriage equality.In 2012, the official Party Platform of the Democratic Party included the legalization of same-sex marriage.
A marriage between two persons of the same gender is called a marriage.
It is called same-sex marriage because it is a marriage between two persons of the same gender.
A transnational same-sex marriage is a marriage between two persons of the same gender, but of different nationalities. It is also called a binational same-sex marriage.
They support it.
No, as a conservative evangelical Christian minister, Pat Robertson does not support same-gender relationships or same-gender marriage, and has spoken about such from the pulpit on numerous occasions.
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Yes. In 2012, the official Party Platform of the National Democratic Party included the legalization of same-sex marriage.In a CNN poll conducted April 9-10, 2011, 64% of Democrats said they supported same-sex marriage.There are, however, some Democrats, including elected officials, who oppose the legalization of same-sex marriage.
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Yes, party leadership has stated publicly that the party backs the legalization of same-sex marriage.
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As of 2013, the majority of Democrats in Congress support marriage equality. The majority of Republicans oppose it.