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Any hope
of winning any conservative votes will go out the door with his
pronouncement. However, it was unlikely
that he was going to secure even one conservative vote across the country
anyway. No question that his decision to
make his announcement was a political one.
Not necessarily though to win the gay vote or even to solidify his
Democratic base. I believe it was
clearly an announcement he made to draw just one more distinction between him
and Mitt Romney.
Romney
has been anything but animate on his position with regard to same-sex marriage. Not that he has supported it necessarily but
he has wavered somewhat with the language he has used. Ideology will not win the upcoming
election. This is one of those issues
that few Americans will allow to sway their vote one way or another. The religious and political right always knew
in their heart that he was in support of same-sex marriage. Not a surprise there.
Criticizing
Obama's views on this issue won't win additional votes in the deeply committed
Red States. There is no question the
issue will come up in the Presidential Debates.
One of the commentators will raise the question and it should be an
interesting dialogue between the two candidates. I believe this is the choice that Obama's
advisors are making as it opens the door to an interesting debate on human
rights and discrimination.
One has
to believe that Obama's advisors are confident that the President would win the
argument. The nation is evenly split on
the issue of same-sex marriage. The
issue in and of itself should not alter anything about the election but it will
help define the differences between the two men.
President
Obama continues to believe that same-sex marriage is a choice to be made by
individual states. The issue was decided
in North Carolina by voters just a day ago when they voted to implement a
constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
Other states have made similar decisions and others still have votes
coming up. At some point, the very issue
will come up before the United States Supreme Court.
All the
networks treated Obama's announcement as "breaking news" but for most
folks it was a foregone conclusion where he stood on the issue. He believes in affording all Americans their
civil rights as guaranteed under the Constitution of the United States. It will always be an issue that separates
Americans but not one that should divide us.
For all gay Americans, President Obama's pronouncement was a significant
sign of support for them.
For me,
I agree with the President. I believe in
every American's right to live a life they choose and that all rights, privileges
and opportunities should be afforded them.
I do not view this as a moral issue at all. I view it only as a civil liberty. Today, the gay community gained a significant
voice.
