Marjorie Taylor Greene told
supporters at a fundraising event that the path to ending marriage
equality in the U.S. is through the Supreme Court because of “the
balance on the Supreme Court as it stands right now.”
While speaking at an event last
week, Greene was asked about Obergefell v. Hodges, the 2015 Supreme
Court decision that legalized marriage equality in all 50
states.
Here’s what she
said: “Now we know that the Bible tells us marriage is a
covenant between a man and a woman. That’s what marriage is.” She
continued: “I think we have a better chance on the Supreme Court right
now like we had with the Dobbs case and with Roe v. Wade getting
overturned.”
Marjorie Taylor Greene has
also voted against codifying interracial marriage into law in the
past.
That’s why we’re supporting Marcus Flowers, the Democratic
Army Veteran running to unseat Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Marcus
is in an interracial marriage himself, so this is personal to him.
Check out his video on this topic, and please consider pitching in $20
or more to help us DEFEAT MTG in November.
We’re only a few weeks from
Election Day - so any support you can give is greatly
appreciated.
Thank you,
Team Flowers for
Congress
Paid for by
Marcus for Georgia PO Box 532 Rome, GA 30162 United
States
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