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Kerry: Mass. Dems Wrong on Gay Marriage.
Sen. John Kerry is moving to the right on the hot-button issue of gay marriage, announcing on Thursday that he doesn’t support efforts by Massachusetts Democrats to include a gay marriage plank in their party platform.
“I think it’s a mistake,” Kerry told the Boston Globe. “I think it’s the wrong thing, and I’m not sure it reflects the broad view of the Democratic Party in our state.”
The move represents a substantial shift for the top Democrat, who rejected Bill Clinton’s advice last year that he come out for one or two of the gay marriage bans then on the ballot in several states.
“I’m never gonna do that,” Kerry reportedly told advisers after speaking with the ex-president.
Let’s see if can maintain this view for a significant length of time.