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By Jonathan D. Salant
Business Week
Democrats unanimously voted today to endorse same-sex marriage in their partyâs platform, the first time a major political party has supported the issue in its statement of policies.
Todayâs action at the platform committee meeting in Detroit sends the document for ratification by delegates to next monthâs Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina. President Barack Obama, a Democrat, said in May that he supports same-sex marriage. Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney doesnât.
A drafting committee included the same-sex marriage provision in the platform last month. Platform committee members raised no objections.
âThe 14th Amendment is very clear — equal protection under the law,â said the platform committee co-chairman, Cory Booker, the mayor of Newark, New Jersey. âWe as a party have really embraced the presidentâs ideas.â Click here to continue reading.
Business Week
Democrats unanimously voted today to endorse same-sex marriage in their partyâs platform, the first time a major political party has supported the issue in its statement of policies.
Todayâs action at the platform committee meeting in Detroit sends the document for ratification by delegates to next monthâs Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina. President Barack Obama, a Democrat, said in May that he supports same-sex marriage. Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney doesnât.
A drafting committee included the same-sex marriage provision in the platform last month. Platform committee members raised no objections.
âThe 14th Amendment is very clear — equal protection under the law,â said the platform committee co-chairman, Cory Booker, the mayor of Newark, New Jersey. âWe as a party have really embraced the presidentâs ideas.â Click here to continue reading.
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