Gov. Rick Perry reiterated his stance against same-sex unions as the U.S. Supreme Court hears two arguments this week that looks at recognition of gay marriage.“In Texas, it is fairly clear about where this state stands on that issue,” Perry said when asked by reporters about the Supreme Court cases.
“As recently as a constitutional amendment that passed – I believe, with 76 percent of the vote. The people of the state of Texas, myself included, believe marriage is between one man and one woman,” Perry said.
He referred to a 2005 state constitutional amendment that passed 3-to-1 and prohibits the state or any political subdivision from recognizing a union between same-sex couples.
National polls since 2008 have shown a dramatic shift in American attitudes towards gay marriage, with virtually every poll now showing majority support for allowing same-sex couples to marry.
In December 2011, Perry launched an ad during his presidential run that was widely criticized for its anti-gay theme. In the ad he said, “something’s wrong in this country when gays can serve openly in