Sen. Flake Says GOP Presidential Nominee Will Inevitably Support Gay Marriage
Although he has no intention of changing his own views on marriage
WASHINGTON, April 1 (UPI) -- A Republican U.S. presidential nominee will back same-sex marriage sooner or later and will get party support, says a senator widely seen as a rising GOP star.
"I think that's inevitable," Jeff Flake of Arizona told NBC's "Meet the Press."
"There will be one, and that I think he'll receive Republican support, or she will," Flake said in answer to a question of whether he could support a Republican presidential candidate who someday supported same-sex marriage. "So I think that yes, that the answer is yes."
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