2016 presidential candidates on homosexuality

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Candidate Position Comments
Ben Carson Homosexuality is a choice, not something someone is born with. The Supreme Court decision for same-sex marriage is illegitimate and he would not enforce it. There has been some concern about backpedaling.
Mike Huckabee As president, he would order the Executive Branch not to enforce the illegitimate Supreme Court decision in Obergefell. Consistent and principled, Huckabee asked Ohio to file a petition for rehearing to overturn Obergefell.
Rick Santorum Long a leader against the homosexual agenda. Asked Ohio to file a petition for rehearing to overturn Obergefell.
Ted Cruz Campaigns have been financed by pro-homosexual activists. Has declined to say that he would order the Executive Branch not to enforce Obergefell, and would not ask Ohio to file a petition for rehearing in the case.
Lindsey Graham wants the Republican Party to fully accept homosexual marriage, and remove the opposition to it in the platform[1]
Rick Perry once strong against homosexual marriage, Perry seems to be avoiding it now.
Jeb Bush supported and staffed by multiple supporters of the homosexual agenda.
Donald Trump
Rand Paul
Marco Rubio
Carly Fiorina
Bobby Jindal
Chris Christie signed into law a top priority of the homosexual agenda: banning conversion therapy for minors in New Jersey
Scott Walker accepts homosexual marriage his donors are probably pro-homosexual agenda
John Kasich accepts homosexual marriage was affiliated with the pro-homosexual Fox News Channel
George Pataki

References

  1. http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2015/06/29/Sen-Lindsey-Graham-on-gay-marriage-Accept-the-courts-ruling/2021435554496/