Monday, October 21, 2013
New Jersey Governor drops challenge to same-sex marriage
Governor Chris Christie has long been apposed to the marriage of gay and lesbian couples. As of 12:01 Monday morning, the Garden State has legalized same-sex marriage. Still, Christie is openly against this newly passed law, but will no longer challenge the thought due to citizens votes and court rulings. In a debate against state Sen. Barbara Buono, Christie stated that he would love his children the same if they came out to be gay but would still be against gay marriage. After voters and the New Jersey Supreme Court expressed their constitutional opinions on the same-sex marriage dispute, Governor Christie had no choice but to obey the ruling.
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