Civil Unions for Same-Sex Couples
Civil Unions for Same-Sex Couples
Opinions about gay marriage are divided. Many are just fine with it, but other are strongly opposed. The whole issue of civil unions, however, opens a whole other can of worms. Just what exactly is a "civil union," and, more importantly, how valid is it? Those in favor of gay marriages are willing to compromise for now and at least get civil unions approved. Those who vehemently oppose gay marriage (in whatever form, no matter what you call it) aren't changing their minds. But in the world of government and negotiation, civil unions are causing a little heartburn. It's not a "marriage," but it is a legally binding contract. Or at least in the states that approve civil unions. But what happens if a gay couple in a civil union approved in one state moves to a state that forbids it?
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Candidate Responses
Supports civil unions for same-sex couples
According to his campaign web site, "He supports letting states determine how to recognize civil unions and define marriage."
Supports same-sex civil unions.
In an interview with ABC, Clinton said, "I put forth my position, which is in favor of civil unions." However, Clinton also has said she does not favor gay marriage, but would not oppose it politically.
Supports same-sex civil unions
"With two young daughters of my own, I want to ensure that they grow up in a world that is free of discrimination. That is why I supported Civil Unions in my home state," Dodd said on his web site.
Supports same-sex civil unions
Earlier this year, Edwards said, "New Hampshire's decision to recognize civil unions and grant gay and [filtered word] couples the same rights granted to heterosexual married couples is an important step in the fight for justice. This is an issue of fundamental fairness, and by passing this law, New Hampshire's leaders chose fairness over discrimination."
He supported a domestic partner bill while mayor of New York, but in 2007 came out in opposition of New Hampshire's new civil union law.
"Mayor Giuliani believes marriage is between one man and one woman. Domestic partnerships are the appropriate way to ensure that people are treated fairly," the Giuliani campaign said in a written response to a question from the New York Sun. "In this specific case (New Hampshire) the law states same sex civil unions are the equivalent of marriage and recognizes same sex unions from outside states. This goes too far and Mayor Giuliani does not support it."
