Although a growing number of politicians and registered voters recently stated their support for marriage equality, there are people along the spectrum who are against legalizing the issue.
“You can’t just say people on the far right oppose gay marriage. You have people across the political spectrum that still oppose gay marriage,” said Joe Scarborough Tuesday on Morning Joe, citing Orthodox Jews, Catholics, and Evangelicals as individuals who remain against same-sex marriage.
This week, Hillary Clinton endorsed marriage equality, sharing her views in an online video released by the Human Rights Campaign. “LGBT Americans are our colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones. And they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship that includes marriage,” she said in the video.
According to a recent ABC News/Washington Post poll, 58% of registered American voters agree with marriage equality and believe same-sex marriage should be legal while 36% of voters disagree with marriage equality.








