← Back to context Comment by PaulDavisThe1st 1 year ago > Policy positions that were mainstream in 2000 are now painted as far-right.Such as? 4 comments PaulDavisThe1st Reply jibe 1 year ago gay marriage? PaulDavisThe1st 1 year ago Presumably you mean opposition to gay marriage? jibe 1 year ago Yes, opposition to gay marriage was so mainstream that even Barack Obama campaigned supporting Clinton's Defense of Marriage Act. Even in the Democratic primaries, as late as 2008, being pro gay marriage was seen as a liability. 1 reply →
jibe 1 year ago gay marriage? PaulDavisThe1st 1 year ago Presumably you mean opposition to gay marriage? jibe 1 year ago Yes, opposition to gay marriage was so mainstream that even Barack Obama campaigned supporting Clinton's Defense of Marriage Act. Even in the Democratic primaries, as late as 2008, being pro gay marriage was seen as a liability. 1 reply →
PaulDavisThe1st 1 year ago Presumably you mean opposition to gay marriage? jibe 1 year ago Yes, opposition to gay marriage was so mainstream that even Barack Obama campaigned supporting Clinton's Defense of Marriage Act. Even in the Democratic primaries, as late as 2008, being pro gay marriage was seen as a liability. 1 reply →
jibe 1 year ago Yes, opposition to gay marriage was so mainstream that even Barack Obama campaigned supporting Clinton's Defense of Marriage Act. Even in the Democratic primaries, as late as 2008, being pro gay marriage was seen as a liability. 1 reply →
gay marriage?
Presumably you mean opposition to gay marriage?
Yes, opposition to gay marriage was so mainstream that even Barack Obama campaigned supporting Clinton's Defense of Marriage Act. Even in the Democratic primaries, as late as 2008, being pro gay marriage was seen as a liability.
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