61% of Americans support same-sex marriage, but 0 of the leading Republican presidential candidates do
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Whatever happened to power of the people, by the people, for the people? I mean this is not like 51 to 49 here, this is...
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thisisthewayeprolls said:
Wrong. One of the filed GOP candidates is Fred Karger, who is a gay rights activist within the party from California. That, and Gary Johnson, he’s a libertarian.

