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Excerpt: "The Democratic Party is moving to include support for gay marriage in the official party policy statement for the first time, a Democratic official said Monday, marking a key milestone for advocates of same-sex unions."

The Democratic Party will support same-sex marriage in its platform. (photo: NGLT)
The Democratic Party will support same-sex marriage in its platform. (photo: NGLT)


Democrats to Include Support for Gay Marriage in Official Policy Platform

Associated Press

31 July 12

 

Delegates will formally approve policy plank at Democratic National Convention in Charlotte in September, official says.

he Democratic Party is moving to include support for gay marriage in the official party policy statement for the first time, a Democratic official said Monday, marking a key milestone for advocates of same-sex unions.

The party's platform drafting committee voted to include language backing gay marriage during a weekend meeting in Minneapolis, the official said.

Democratic delegates will formally approve the platform during the party convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, in early September.

The Democratic platform committee's move was first reported by The Washington Blade, a lesbian and gay newspaper.

President Barack Obama will officially accept his party's nomination at the convention. Rival Mitt Romney will get the Republican nomination a week earlier during his party's convention in Tampa, Florida.

Seeking to ramp up enthusiasm among Democrats, party officials said on Sunday that former President Bill Clinton will deliver the nominating speech on Wednesday night of the convention. Obama and vice-president Joe Biden are to speak on Thursday, the convention's final night.

The Obama campaign and convention organizers on Monday announced that Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic Senate candidate in Massachusetts and a popular figure among liberals, will be given a featured speaking role. Warren headed the Congressional Oversight Panel for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the committee that examined the bank bailout. She also was the leading advocate for a consumer financial protection agency, created under the 2010 overhaul of financial regulations. Warren's convention address will precede Clinton's.

Several prominent Democrats began pushing earlier this year for support of same-sex marriage to be included in the convention platform, which lists principles the party supports. The effort got a boost in May when Obama voiced his personal support for same-sex unions.

The Democratic official would not comment on the exact language of the pro-gay marriage plank approved by the drafting committee. It was unclear if the party would call for any national action to legalize gay marriage. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the platform committee's decision.

Obama has said he considers gay marriage to be a state issue, not a federal matter.

Gay rights advocates hailed the decision as a significant step forward.

"I believe that one day very soon the platforms of both major parties will include similar language," said Chad Griffin, president of the Human Rights Campaign. "There is no more American value than honoring and protecting one's family."

The National Organization for Marriage, which opposes same-sex unions, said the decision sets up marriage as a defining issue in the presidential election.

"We will rally supporters of traditional marriage to make sure they realize that the outcome of the presidential election may determine the future of marriage in our country," said Brian Brown, the organization's president.

 

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+2 # mackochee 2012-07-31 21:02
Finally.
 
 
+5 # James Smith 2012-08-01 05:29
That's excellent. The issue is far beyond same-sex marriage. It's about separation of church and state, human rights vs religious dogma, and rational thinking vs myths and lies.

While I do not agree with everything in the Democrat's agenda, this is something I can support without reservation. Yes, the religious reich with have a hissy fit, but that's good. They should exercise free speech, even though they do not support that concept and even if their opinion serves to further isolate them from truth and common decency.
 
 
+1 # jayjay 2012-08-01 07:49
Someone needs to do a thorough study of all the wonderful planks of the Democrats' platform and compare it with how many of those glorious pronouncements have actually made it into law.
 

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