Most likely because he is from a conservative background, and must conform to his conservative party, family, and friends. The Republican community generally feels very strongly about opposition to gay rights.
He didn't. People did, by voting.
No. In fact, they support gay rights, and always have.
no
Surveys vary, but in the United states, as of 2017, about 35% of the population oppose gay rights.
no
They have their own reasons.
Each election, all of the Democratic candidates support gay rights and most (or all) of the Republican candidates oppose gay rights.
He has not come out in favor of gay marriage. I do not think he favors a return to law that criminalizes private homosexual relations between consenting adults.
During his presidency, President George W. Bush, made it clear that he did not believe in marriage equality for gay people. But as of 2013, he has not been asked that question again, so his current opinion is unknown.
No. He was against homosexuality.
yes. was sleeping with george w. bush
Equal rights for gay people mainly affect gay people, but equality is good for any society. So in that sense, everyone benefits, even those that oppose equality.