Obama Slams GOP Attacks On Gay Marriage: “Are We Still Arguing About Gay Marriage? Really?”
Posted by The Gaily Grind Staff on October 25, 2021 11:22 pm
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Former President Barack Obama slammed Republican lawmakers who continue to attack same-sex marriage, six years after the Supreme Court legalized it nationwide.
Obama made the remarks Saturday at a Virginia rally for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe, just days after McAuliffe’s Republican opponent, Glenn Youngkin, said he opposed marriage equality.
In an interview last week with the Associated Press, Youngkin spoke of his Christian faith and said he doesn’t support same-sex marriage, describing it as “legally acceptable.”
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“Are we still arguing about gay marriage? Really?” Obama, the first sitting president to formally endorse marriage equality, said at the event. “I thought that was pretty clearly
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