"Whether the issue is marriage equality, immigration, adoption, or ex-gay "therapy," Marco Rubio
has made his position on LGBT people clear: He doesn't like them.
When it comes to marriage, Rubio said in 2011 that the Defense of Marriage Act "protects one of our most sacred institutions," and said that same-sex couples from marriage was the "ideal ... situation to raise children."
Among his other positions, Rubio opposed allowing LGBT parents to adopt children, calling parenting by them "a social experiment," according to the Human Rights Campaign. Amid the congressional debate over ending the military policy known as "don't ask, don't tell," a spokesperson for then-candidate Rubio said he "doesn't see any reason for [DADT] to change,"..." Advocate
has made his position on LGBT people clear: He doesn't like them.
When it comes to marriage, Rubio said in 2011 that the Defense of Marriage Act "protects one of our most sacred institutions," and said that same-sex couples from marriage was the "ideal ... situation to raise children."
Among his other positions, Rubio opposed allowing LGBT parents to adopt children, calling parenting by them "a social experiment," according to the Human Rights Campaign. Amid the congressional debate over ending the military policy known as "don't ask, don't tell," a spokesperson for then-candidate Rubio said he "doesn't see any reason for [DADT] to change,"..." Advocate
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