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Same-sex couple featured in Hillary Clinton video extend wedding invitation to candidate
Hillary Clinton unveiled her long-expected 2016 White House bid with a video Sunday that opens with a series of testimonials from everyday Americans going through major life changes, including a same-sex couple planning to marry soon.
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Second shot: Hillary Clinton running again for president
Hillary Rodham Clinton jumped back into presidential politics on Sunday, as a top adviser announced her much-awaited second campaign for the White House. John Podesta, a top adviser to Clinton, told alumni of her first presidential campaign in an email: “It’s official: Hillary’s running for president.”
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Kentucky’s Rand Paul, who says same-sex marriage is the result of a moral crisis, is running for president
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky has entered the campaign for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination with a declaration that he’s running for the White House to “return our country to the principles of liberty and limited government.”
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Ted Cruz vows to ‘uphold the sacrament of marriage’ as president
After pledging to “stand up for the First Amendment rights of every American,” Ted Cruz said he would “defend the sanctity of human life and uphold the sacrament of marriage.”
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Ted Cruz, who wants a federal ban on same-sex marriage, to launch presidential bid
Sen. Ted Cruz, who has called for sweeping legislation to undo federal recognition of marriage equality and modify the U.S. Constitution to block same-sex marriage, will announce a presidential run on Monday.
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Jeb Bush supports ‘license to discriminate’ religious freedom bills
Likely GOP presidential contender Jeb Bush says he supports legislation that would allow businesses and individuals to refuse services on the basis their religious beliefs.
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Equality California endorses Hillary Clinton in 2016 presidential race
EQCA is the first major LGBT organization in the nation to endorse the former Secretary of State for President.
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No evolution for Jeb Bush: ‘I believe in traditional marriage.’
Despite a perception that he’s the most LGBT-friendly Republican in the field of potential presidential candidates, Jeb Bush said Friday he remains opposed to same-sex marriage, reports The Washington Blade.
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Likely presidential candidate Jeb Bush says marriage should be a state decision
As he considers running for president, former governor Jeb Bush is not offering supportive words about same-sex marriages coming to the state of Florida: “It ought be a local decision. I mean, a state decision.”