AP/ October 25, 2012, 9:08 PM

Obama backs gay marriage measures in 3 states

President Obama waves to supporters while speaking at a campaign event at Ybor Centennial Park in Tampa, Fla., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012.

President Obama waves to supporters while speaking at a campaign event at Ybor Centennial Park in Tampa, Fla., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. / AP Photo/Chris O'Meara

President Barack Obama on Thursday threw his support behind ballot measures in Maine, Maryland and Washington state that would legalize same-sex marriage.

Though the president first voiced his general approval for gay marriage in May, he had not previously offered specific endorsements of the three measures.

In each case, the endorsements were issued through the state branches of Obama's re-election campaign.

"While the president does not weigh in on every single ballot measure in every state, the president believes in treating everyone fairly and equally, with dignity and respect," said Paul Bell, the campaign's press secretary in Washington state.

"Washington's same-sex marriage law would treat all Washington couples equally, and that is why the president supports a vote to approve Referendum 74," Bell said.

In Maine, gay-rights supporters put the measure on this year's ballot in hopes of reversing the results of a 2009 referendum in which voters rejected a same-sex marriage law passed by the legislature.

In Maryland and Washington, gay-marriage laws were passed by lawmakers and signed by the governors earlier this year, but opponents collected enough signatures to hold referendums on whether the laws should be upheld or rejected.

Ed Murray, an openly gay state senator in Washington who has been fighting for years to legalize gay marriage, expressed gratitude to Obama.

"When I first began fighting in the legislature for marriage equality ... I would never have dared to dream that a president of the United States would one day step forward at this crucial moment, in the middle of his own close re-election campaign, to offer his support for our efforts," Murray said. "But that is exactly what President Obama has done, and it is an example of his courage and leadership."

Murray said his hope was to soon be able to wed his partner of 21 years, and he thanked Obama for "bringing that dream a little closer to reality."

Chip White of Preserve Marriage Washington, which opposes the gay-marriage law, said he was unsurprised by Obama's action.

"Until May of this year, the president's position was that marriage is the union of one man and one woman," White said. "No one called him a bigot or said he was unfair for holding that position. And Washingtonians who believe in the traditional definition of marriage as one man and one woman are not bigots."

If any of the measures are approved, it would be the first time that a state legalized same-sex marriage through a popular vote. Thus far, all 32 states voting on gay marriage have rebuffed it, while the six states that have legalized it did so through legislation or court orders.

In all three states voting on the issue on Nov. 6, the outcome is expected to be close, though the polls up to now have given an edge to gay-marriage supporters.

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FormerUSMCSergeant says:
marine1957 replies: As a matter of fact, I do find discrimination in morality.
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You're also dyslexic. The question was whether or not you find mrality in discrimination.
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FormerUSMCSergeant says:
daffy64 says:Don't worry, USA. Some day you'll catch up with the rest of the civilized world in granting equal rights to all citizens.
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We shall indeed, but it takes a long time for stupidity to die off. Bigots teach their children to be bigots, etc., etc., etc.
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FormerUSMCSergeant says:
He_was_born_in_Kenya says:... we as NORMAL Americans have the "right" to life free from aids...
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What does allowing gay marriage have to do with you getting aids? Nothing.
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Repubs_R_Fiscal_Liberals says:
MARINE1957
As a matter of fact, I do find discrimination in morality.

It is the ability to discriminate right from wrong.

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Apparently, you didn't understand what the Sermon on the Mount actually MEANT.

You're a Christian-in-name-only. Christians don't give a crap about the Old Testament. And if you do, go kill off all of the non-believers in your neighborhood.

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FormerUSMCSergeant says:
marine1957 replies: As a matter of fact, I do find discrimination in morality.It is the ability to discriminate right from wrong
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And you consider denying others their rights as being a moral thing to do?
The moral thing is for all to have equal protection under the law regardless of what bigots would prefer.
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one4gipper says:
Obama wants to talk about anything, and I mean ANYTHING, but the economy.
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FormerUSMCSergeant replies:
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The ecenomy grew @ 2% last quarter. Consumer confidence is at a 5-year high. Why wouldn't he want to talk about policies that are producing positive results?
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Repubs_R_Fiscal_Liberals says:
REPUBS_R_FISCAL_LIBERALS

Book, chapter and verse, please.

Jesus NEVER spoke against homosexuality.


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Homosexuality is not directly quoted in the Gospels, however it is mentioned several times in the New Testament.

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Show me one instance in which Jesus speaks about homosexuality.

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FormerUSMCSergeant says:
marine1957 says:"Obama backs gay marriage" This act of Obama shows that he lacks a sense of morality.
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You find morality in discrimination, do you?
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marine1957 replies:
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As a matter of fact, I do find discrimination in morality.

It is the ability to discriminate right from wrong.
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FormerUSMCSergeant says:
"the president believes in treating everyone fairly and equally, with dignity and respect,"
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Bigots, however, believe the opposite.
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daffy64 says:
Don't worry, USA. Some day you'll catch up with the rest of the civilized world in granting equal rights to all citizens.

I mean after all, with your track record on slavery and segregation, it's not shocking that your "beacon of freedom" is a little dim once in a while.
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