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Politician went to gay son's wedding days after voting against same-sex marriage

Jul 27, 2022 View Original Article
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    -12% Somewhat Liberal

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    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    1% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

49% : However, despite the increasingly conservative leanings of the GOP and Supreme Court judges, the majority of Americans support same-sex marriage.
46% : According to a Gallup poll published last month more Americans than ever, 71 per cent, believe marriages between couples of the same-sex should be enshrined in law.
45% : The Pennsylvania politician did this just days after he wielded his legislative power to try and stop a bill that would codify federal protections for same-sex marriages on the Tuesday.
45% : If passed the act would repeal the definition of marriage as exclusively between a man and a woman and open it up to same-sex couples.
40% : A politician went to his gay son's wedding just three days after he voted against a same-sex marriage bill.
37% : This ruling seven years ago declared that state laws barring same-sex marriage was unconstitutional and it legalised gay marriage across the US.
32% : This comes after the Supreme Court repealed the landmark Roe vs Wade ruling that made abortion legal in the US, leading to them being banned in over a dozen states.

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