Obama campaign touts gay marriage stand, calls Romney out of touch
Posted May 10, 2012 07:57:36 AM.
This article is more than 5 years old.
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s campaign is using his support of gay marriage to draw a contrast with Republican rival Mitt Romney.
The morning after Obama publicly embraced same-sex marriage, his campaign released a web video titled “Mitt Romney: Backwards on Equality.”
The video opens with Obama saying Wednesday that same-sex couples should be allowed to get married, followed by a clip of Romney saying Wednesday that he opposes gay marriage and favours rolling back some rights for same-sex couples.
The video tries to portray Romney as out of touch with the majority of Americans, saying even former Republican President George W. Bush supported civil unions.
Obama aides hope his support of gay marriage will energize Democrats this election year, though they acknowledge the issue could hurt him with socially conservative voters.