As the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the Defense of Marriage Act this week, Senator Kay Hagan, D-N.C., became the latest Democrat to publicly endorse same-sex marriage. Hagan is up for reelection next year and said she came to the conclusion after much thought and prayer.
Her decision to publicly endorse same-sex marriage shows just how rapidly things have changed since last May when President Obama publicly endorsed marriage equality. More and more politicians, specifically within the Democratic party, are coming forward to announce their support for same-sex couples to legally wed.
“I think there have been a lot of Democrats already there,” said Rep. Loretta Sanchez, D-Calif., Thursday on Jansing & Co. “When we look at the whole of society, I believe that what we’re seeing is people are saying ‘hey, this is okay with us and let’s move beyond this.’”
“I think that not only is it right and fair, but also consistent with our constitution to recognize same-sex couples,” President Obama said during an interview with NBC’s sister network Telemundo. “It doesn’t mean that everybody has to agree from a religious standpoint about this issue. It does mean that it is very important for us to remember we’re a nation in which everybody’s supposed to be equal before the law.”
The Washington Post‘s Dan Balz says there is little doubt every Democrat who plans to run for president in 2016 will support same-sex marriage.








