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 |