Some Republicans feel they will not be re-elected if they publicly support same-sex marriage.
Some do and some don't; however, as of 2017, the Republican party platform still officially opposes same-sex marriage.
Marriage simple not a complicate so enjoy your life with your life partner Partner is not a happy with you so some time you give him or her and he or she think and end to all problem solving
Nope. If you aren't first cousins or closer, there is no problem. And relationship by marriage means absolutely nothing. You could marry your brother's wife's brother with no problem.
Barack Obama is a centrist Democrat. His main opposition comes from the other major political party, the Republicans. Some Republicans, who are fiscally conservative, oppose him because of his economic policies. Other Republicans, who are socially conservative, oppose him because of his support for marriage equality (gay marriage) and his belief that insurance plans should cover contraception for women. It should also be noted that Mr. Obama has some opposition in his own party, from progressive Democrats who believe he is too much of a centrist, and wish his policies were more liberal.
Some Republicans did not think that a president could be impeached for not agreeing with congress.
Early marriage might be a problem for some in the way their relationships go. Being too young or not knowing one another well enough can cause a lot of hardship in a marriage.
republicans lost some of the publics trust
Slave owners and some republicans. Abe Lincoln was a republican, republicans did not dislike him.
Depends how you interept 'facist'? But generally, I would guess that Republicans are not 'facists' in any sense. However, I am sure some Republicans do have 'facist' views and simarly so would some Democrats.
Some do although the majority currently do not. Although the official national party stance is anti-gay marriage, many Republicans have rejected the party's hard line stance.Republican presidential candidate front runner Mitt Romney has supported rights for gay couples in Massachusetts .A Republican controlled senate in New York recently approved a gay marriage bill.Many groups such as Republicans for Gay Marriage have been formed at both state and national levels.The Republican party opposes legislation that would give homosexuals equal marital rights under the law as those enjoyed by heterosexuals.Critics of the Republican party state that same-sex marriage is actually a non-issue for most Republicans, and that this issue is used as a way to identify with social conservatives in order to secure their votes. Most Republicans are not concerned with this issue other than for it's ability to be highly politicized.Politics are not simple. A two-party system means that often the members within that party agree on most things, but not on all of the issues. Additionally, some politicians take false positions on issues that are less important to them in order to secure votes. This is what is referred to as pandering to voters. Both parties are guilty of it, but same-sex marriage is a major pandering issue for Republicans.----------It depends on the person. Republicans in each state have different levels of support for same-sex marriage, and/or gay civil unions or domestic partnerships.Overall, the Republican party has been anti-same-sex marriage, although there is trending support (among all parties) of increased support for this and gay civil unions or domestic partnerships.Answer to other possible interpretation of this question: Again depending on person, the majority of Republicans and American people currently do not believe same-gender marriage is a right though this too is trending positive. Some consider same-gender marriage a misnomer depending on their definition of marriage; thus if there was no such thing as gay marriage, there could not be a rights for the non-existent relation.Statistical Information:A 2012 poll of Republicans in the United States showed:51% of Republicans under the age of 30 support same-sex marriage; 46% oppose it.47% of Republicans who oppose the Tea Party support same-sex marriage; 52% oppose it.34% of Republicans who are neutral toward the Tea Party support same-sex marriage; 62% oppose it.13% of Republicans who support the Tea Party support same-sex marriage; 84% oppose it.Some do and some don't. Republicans are largely divided on the issue.
Some do, but most don't. Keep in mind, that most Republicans come from a traditional Christian background.
Honestly all people are different. Some people may not even wind up in an affair. There is not an exact timeline for human behavior. B: It all depend on married men, like the above answer some will not even think of it because they will just get out of the marriage, solve the problem, or just move on. But there are some married men that will not focus on solving the problem of his marriage, he might make a lot of excuses, and this is when things will fall apart. Some married men might not wait long, some might and it all depends on how bad is the problem.