No, Biden hasn't supported gay marriage 'throughout his career' Analysis from dcexaminer Politics Editor JimAntle:
Of course, President Joe Biden supports the Respect for Marriage Act, his spokeswoman said. He has always been on this side of history!
But when that day finally arrived, Biden instantly became “a leading advocate, a leading voice,” as Jean-Pierre described him, for “marriage equality,” right? Again, none of this should be surprising. This federal gay marriage ban passed the Senate by a vote of 85 to 14. The House vote for its enactment was 342 to 65. President Bill Clinton, a Democrat, signed it into law. A Gallup poll taken that year found only 27% supported same-sex marriage, while 68% were opposed.
“Nobody’s violated that law. There’s been no challenge to that law. Why do we need a constitutional amendment?” he said on NBC’s Meet the Press in 2006. “Marriage is between a man and a woman.” The tension this caused with Obama, who had not yet announced his own reversal on the issue, has been in the news recently with the publication of a book about their relationship and the former president’s return to the White House for his official portrait unveiling. So little of this should be a closely guarded secret.
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