Is the Campaign Against Gay Marriage Dividing the Right?
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Jim Obergefell: ‘It breaks my heart’ that marriage equality could be overturned
More than a decade after the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex couples’ ability to marry nationwide, Jim Obergefell still sounds slightly startled when he hears his own name — especially now that conservatives are openly discussing overturning the ruling that bears it.“It’s surreal,” he says, laughing softly from his hotel room before coffee. “There are times I still have to remind myself when I hear or see Obergefell in the news. That’s not…
Is the Campaign Against Gay Marriage Dividing the Right?
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—While critics say the Greater Than coalition, aimed at overturning the Supreme Court decision codifying “gay marriage,” is dividing Republicans, the campaign conducted polling that suggests the opposite. “We anticipated that we were going to be accused of dividing the Right ahead of the midterms,” Katy Faust, founder and president of Them Before Us, told the Daily Signal in an interview Thursday. She cited a New York Ti…
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