The family feud isn’t stopping Mary Cheney from speaking out on marriage equality.
The daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, who is married to a woman, was scheduled to speak at a fundraiser for the gay rights group Freedom Indiana on Wednesday evening in Indianapolis.
LGBT activists in the Hoosier State are fighting back against a proposed amendment to the state’s constitution that would define legal marriage as between one man and one woman. Indiana lawmakers are set to tackle the qustion in the 2014 legislative session, and it may end up getting sent to the voters to decide in a statewode referendum.
The topic of marriage equality has been a sensitive issue among the Cheney clan in recent weeks — especially between the once-close sisters Mary and Liz Cheney, who is running for a U.S. Senate seat in Wyoming.
Mary announced she’s not supporting Liz’s over her sister’s anti-gay marriage stance. “I am not saying I hope she loses to Enzi,” she told Politico in a not-so-ringing endorsement.









