Politics & Government

Speak Up: Obama Backs Same-Sex Marriage

The issue could go before Maryland voters in November.

Facing pressure to take a stand, President Barack Obama on Wednesday said he supports same-sex marriage.

In an interview with ABC News’ Robin Roberts, Obama (D) described his “evolution” on the issue through talks with friends, and reflection on military personnel and members of his own staff who, he said, “are not able to commit themselves in a marriage,” adding that “at a certain point I’ve just concluded that for me personally it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same sex couples should be able to get married.”

Excerpts of the interview are scheduled to appear on ABC’s World News with Diane Sawyer on Wednesday evening. The full interview is scheduled to appear on ABC’s Good Morning America on Thursday morning.

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Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) issued the following statement in response to Obama’s endorsement:

“Today, President Obama affirmed that for a people of many different faiths -- a people who are committed to the principle of religious freedom -- the way forward is always to be found through greater respect for the equal rights and human dignity of all.

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"In Maryland, we agree.

"Ultimately, we all want the same thing for our children: to live in a loving, stable committed home protected equally under the law."

O’Malley underwent a similar “evolution” on the issue, Michael Dresser wrote on The Baltimore Sun’s “Maryland Politics” blog.

The General Assembly in February . The law would take effect in January, but is likely to face a referendum on the November ballot first.

Opponents said last week that they have more than half of the 55,736 signatures required to put the question to voters in this fall’s general election, The Washington Post’s “Maryland Politics” blog reported.

Same-sex marriage supporters are mobilizing as well. at polling places during last month’s primary election. Marylanders for Marriage Equality recently held a strategy session in Rockville, the Post reported.

Voters in North Carolina on Tuesday showed strong support for a ban on same-sex marriage, approving a constitutional amendment by more than 20 percentage points, The New York Times reported.

Obama said he was “disappointed” with the North Carolina vote, The Huffington Post reported. 

Speak Up: What do you think of Obama’s statement? What about O’Malley’s? Will Maryland’s same-sex marriage law go before voters in November? Could it be a topic for the ? 


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