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'Be More Concerned... About GOP Cocaine-Fueled Orgies,' Says Rep. During Same-Sex Marriage Debate

Jul 20, 2022 View Original Article
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60% : Like when I had a triple bypass a few years ago," he continued, adding:I want to make sure my husband has my earned benefits for retirement and Social Security.
47% : The U.S. House of Representatives debate the Respect for Marriage Act ahead of a vote to likely pass the bill, which would codify same-sex marriage and other protects like those for interracial marriage.
45% : On marriage equality, we have people in this House and in the Senate like Senator Ted Cruz, who've said the exact same thing," he continued, noting those on the right who had called to overturn the Supreme Court decision guaranteeing same-sex marriage across the U.S."Here's what I want.
37% :Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI), chair of the Equality Caucus, took aim at Jordan's remark and said, "If it's not necessary, then vote for it ... don't hide behind that to justify your refusal to vote for marriage equality."

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