Cheney has broken ranks with Bush on the gay marriage issue, saying it ought to be a state issue, and noting:
Probably a good move politically. He might upset some of the far right folks, but they are voting for Bush/Cheney regardless. By taking this position, it softens their position on the issue for the benefit of those moderate swing voters, and allows Cheney to court those gay Republicans (about a million gay people voted for Bush in 2000) that might otherwise have a problem voting for Bush. Of course, Bush is the one that "sets policy" (as Cheney notes) but we all know who's really running the show in Washington...
Lynne and I have a gay daughter, so it's an issue our family is very familiar with," Cheney told an audience that included his daughter. "With the respect to the question of relationships, my general view is freedom means freedom for everyone. ... People ought to be free to enter into any kind of relationship they want to.
Probably a good move politically. He might upset some of the far right folks, but they are voting for Bush/Cheney regardless. By taking this position, it softens their position on the issue for the benefit of those moderate swing voters, and allows Cheney to court those gay Republicans (about a million gay people voted for Bush in 2000) that might otherwise have a problem voting for Bush. Of course, Bush is the one that "sets policy" (as Cheney notes) but we all know who's really running the show in Washington...
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