The evolution of the nationās āfirst gay presidentā
Michael Martinez, CNN
Updated 9:21 AM EST, Mon March 4, 2013
He has been declared AmericaāsĀ āfirst gay president.ā
ButĀ President Barack Obamaās evolutionĀ to that title hasnāt been easy. His positions zig-zagged over almost two decades.
His advocacy of same-sex marriage began well before his White House years, tracing back to his early political service in Illinois. The effectiveness of his leadership, however, will be determined by the U.S. Supreme Court as it considers a California ban on same-sex marriage.
1996: While running for the Illinois Senate, Obama signs a questionnaire for a gay Chicago publication saying he favors legalizing same-sex marriages. He later wins the race.
1998: He alters course and answers āundecidedā on same-sex marriage when questioned in another survey.
2003: In his campaign for the Illinois Senate, Obama says in a questionnaire that he is against repealing the Defense of Marriage Act, a 1996 federal law that states for federal purposes, marriage is defined as only between one man and one woman.
2004: When running for the U.S. Senate, he notes he is āa Christianā and that āmarriage is something sanctified between a man and a woman.ā He wins the race.
2009: Obama signs a memorandum granting some benefits to same-sex partners of federal employees.
February 2011: The Obama administration instructs the U.S. Justice Department to stop defending the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act in court.
June 2011: White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer says President Obamaās 1996 questionnaire was āactually filled out by someone else, not the president.ā Obama āhas been againstā same-sex marriage, but his and the countryās position was evolving on the matter, Pfeiffer says. āI canāt tell you when that evolution will continue.ā
2012: Obama endorses same-sex marriage, the first such statement by a sitting president. The legal decision should be up to the states to determine, he says.
January 2013: Obama becomes the first U.S. president to mention gays and lesbians in an inaugural address and champions same-sex marriage.
March 2013: Obama personally reviews and OKs his administrationās amicus or āfriend of the courtā brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court as it weighs the constitutionality of Californiaās 2008 Proposition 8 referendum banning same-sex marriage.
2013-2017: Will Obamaās next evolutionary step seek change in the 41 states that currently define marriage as between one man and one woman? As a second-term president, he certainly has the clout.
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