Marco Rubio says Supreme Court wrong on gay marriage
06/26/2013
Florida Senator Marco Rubio says the U.S. Supreme Court made a "serious mistake" with its ruling on gay marriage. He accuses the justices of having "second guessed" the will of the people.
“I believe that marriage is a unique historical institution best defined as the union between one man and one woman," says Rubio.
Rubio has struggled with his conservative base because of his immigration efforts. Had he supported the Supreme Court decision, he may have lost his base entirely.
His entire statement is below.
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) released the following statement on today’s U.S. Supreme Court rulings:
“I believe the Supreme Court made a serious mistake today when it overstepped its important, but limited role. I do not believe that President Clinton and overwhelming bipartisan majorities of both houses of Congress acted with malice or intent to ‘demean’ a class of people when they adopted a uniform definition of marriage for the purposes of federal law. The Court should not have second guessed the will of the American people acting through their elected representatives without firm constitutional justifications. The sweeping language of today’s majority opinion is more troubling than the ruling itself as it points to further interference by the Court in the years to come.
“I recognize that the definition of marriage and the legal status of same-sex relationships is a deeply personal and emotional issue for Americans of a variety of viewpoints. These types of disagreements should be settled through the democratic process, as the Founders intended, not through litigation and court pronouncements.
“For millions of Americans, the definition of marriage is not an abstract political question, or some remote legal debate. It’s a deeply personal issue. It’s an issue that I have grappled with as well.
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