Same-sex marriage dominates Democrates debate
Democratic presidential candidates were pushed from their usual topics of taxes, war, and the economy by same-sex marriages during their Los Angeles debate. Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry was the only candidate who seemed ready for the questions and easily carried the debate back to more relevant questions, while North Carolina Sen. John Edwards seemed a bit flustered at how to answer the questions. Both candidates oppose same-sex marriages but also oppose any amendment to the constitution banning such marriages, leaving them somewhat vulnerable to Republican attempts to smear them publicly.
San Diego Union-Tribune
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