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U.S. Senator John McCain Endorses California
Protection of Marriage Initiative
Contact: Frank Schubert, ProtectMarriage.com,
916-448-4234
SACRAMENTO, June 26 /Christian
Newswire/ -- United States Senator John McCain today announced his
support for the California Protection of Marriage initiative on the state's
November ballot, leaders of the ProtectMarriage.com campaign announced. In an
email received by the ProtectMarriage.com campaign, Senator McCain issued the
following statement:
"I support the efforts of the people of California to recognize marriage as a
unique institution between a man and a woman, just as we did in my home state of
Arizona. I do not believe judges should be making these decisions."
Commenting on the endorsement of Senator McCain, ProtectMarriage.com Chairman
Ron Prentice said, "We are honored to have the support of Senator McCain. As a
leader in the United States Senate and the presumptive Republican presidential
nominee, Senator McCain's position will be an important factor to millions of
Californians. Senator McCain has articulated a key feature of the initiative
campaign, which is that voters and not judges should be determining this issue.
Over 61% of the electorate has already voted to reaffirm marriage as between a
man and a woman. Four activist judges on the California Supreme Court in San
Francisco wrongly substituted their own narrow views for the opinion of over 4
million California voters. Fortunately, voters will be able to correct that
mistake in November and restore the definition of marriage to our constitution.
We look forward to working with Senator McCain and many other elected leaders to
accomplish this. We hope that U.S Senator Barack Obama will join Senator McCain
in endorsing the initiative, and would welcome his support as well."
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