- Coming only days after two prominent members of the Obama administration professed their support for gay marriage, a vote on the subject Tuesday in North Carolina – a key swing state – could complicate the presidents reelection efforts. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Except my evolution is from mild irritation to outright disbelief when it comes to Obama's declarations — or lack thereof — on gay marriage. (Chicago Sun-Times)
- WASHINGTON — President Obamas carefully crafted position on the issue of gay marriage is leaving him trapped between liberal elements important to his party and the socially conservative swing voters who could well decide the November election. (Chicago Tribune)
- President Obamas reelection campaign is expressing their disappointment that North Carolina voters have decided to add a gay marriage amendment to the states constitution. (Politico.com)
- While the world waits to see whether President Barack Obamas position will evolve on gay marriage before Election Day, one thing is certain: His partys evolution has already taken place. (Huffington Post)
- President Barack Obamas campaign says hes disappointed with North Carolinas constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. Obama campaign spokesman Cameron French said in a Tuesday statement that the ban on same-sex unions is divisive and discriminatory. (AP - msnbc.com)
- President Obama has been at the center of a political free-for-all this week about his squishy position on gay marriage. The frenzy follows Vice President Joe Bidens comments on Meet the Press Sunday. (Seattle Times)
- Breaking: North Carolina voters on Tuesday approved a state constitutional amendment that bans same-sex marriage and civil unions, CNN projected, in a blow to the gay rights movement. (NewsMax.com)
- When Vice President Joe Biden and Education Secretary Arne Duncan expressed support for gay marriage in recent days, their candor underlined the calculated approach their boss has taken on the topic. (Time)
- In the days before the North Carolina vote, two top administration officials - Vice President Joe Biden and Education Secretary Arne Duncan - expressed support for gay marriage. Obama supports most gay rights but has stopped short of backing gay marriage. (msnbc.com)
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
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