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Some Republicans are calling Bush's marriage push a 'misguided effort'

RAW STORY
Published: Tuesday June 6, 2006

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Some Republicans are calling President Bush's push for a marriage amendment a 'misguided effort,' according to a story set for the front page of Wednesday's New York Times, RAW STORY has found.

Excerpts from the article written by Carl Hulse:

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Though some Republican candidates may relish the Senate's current concentration on same-sex marriage and other ideologically charged topics, Sen. Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island does not.

"It may stir up my primary voters a little bit against me," said Chafee, a centrist Republican up for re-election who opposes the push for constitutional amendments to prohibit same-sex marriage and is under intense pressure to back a proposed amendment that would forbid flag burning. "I'm collateral damage."

Other Republicans, including some conservatives, say Chafee may not be the only potential victim of what they see as a misguided effort to appeal to social conservatives with hot-button issues such as the marriage ban and the flag amendment. They say the discontent among Republicans that is putting the party's control of Congress at risk is being driven by other concerns such as health care, the economy and immigration and that replaying the marriage debate could do as much political damage as good.

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FULL TIMES ARTICLE HERE


 

 
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