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Feb 2012)
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Obama, No Same-Sex Marriage Supporter, Solicits Cash at Home of
Lesbian Couple
ABC NewsBy Devin Dwyer | ABC News
Obama, No Same-Sex Marriage Supporter,
Solicits Cash at Home of Lesbian Couple (ABC News)Enlarge Photo
Obama, No Same-Sex Marriage Supporter,
Solicits Cash at Home of Lesbian Couple (ABC …
President Obama, who has opposed same-sex marriage but is said
to be "evolving" on the issue, this evening is attending a
fundraiser at the home of a lesbian couple whose 2008 Chicago
nuptials were described in a local paper as the "wedding of the
season."
Obama will collect an estimated $1.4 million for his re-election
campaign from an intimate group of around 40 gay and lesbian
supporters at the home of Karen Dixon and Dr. Nan Schaffer in
Washington, D.C., according to a campaign official.
Dixon and Schaffer, transplants from Chicago, held a wedding
ceremony in July 2008 with hundreds of guests attending from all
across the country, according to an account in the Windy City
Times. Photos of the ceremony are available HERE.
But their marriage was not afforded the same legal recognition
and benefits as heterosexual couples because same-sex marriage
is not legal in Illinois. (It's unclear whether the couple has
filed for a legal marriage certificate in D.C., where gay
marriage is now performed. The couple could not be reached for
comment.)
Obama has remained mum on his view on whether couples such as
Dixon and Schaffer should be able to legally wed in states
across the country, preferring instead to let each state decide
for itself.
"I think it's important for us to work through these issues
because each community is going to be different, each state is
going to be different," he said in June after New York became
the sixth and largest state to legalize same-sex marriage.
Washington state this week became the seventh.
The position - a new twist for Obama, who appeared to support
legalizing the unions in 1996, later opposed them and most
recently said his views are " evolving" - has rankled advocates
who say the president is making a calculated political decision
with an eye toward 2012.
He has, however, opposed the federal Defense of Marriage Act and
opposes a federal marriage amendment to the Constitution.
"The president's position on these issues writ large are well
known," White House press secretary Jay Carney said this week.
"You know his position, where it stands now, on the position of
same-sex marriage. I don't have much to add on that."
Asked whether Obama supports marriages like that between Dixon
and Schaffer and whether their marriage in Chicago should have
been afforded the same rights and privileges as those given to
heterosexual couples, Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt
offered the following comment:
"The President has long opposed a Federal Marriage Amendment,
supported the repeal of DOMA, and been clear that this was a
matter than states should decide."
Schaffer is a veterinary doctor who specializes in rhinoceros
reproduction, according to her biography in the Chicago Gay and
Lesbian Hall of Fame. She is also a philanthropist, political
activist and co-founder of the Windy City Media Group.
Dixon is an attorney and GLBT community advocate.
This post has been updated.