North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue opposes the upcoming marriage amendment on the grounds it might hurt opposite sex cohabiting couples.
Not a gay person or a marriage in sight:
"...I believe that marriage is between one man and one woman: That’s why I voted for the law in 1996 that defines marriage as between one man and one woman, and that’s why I continue to support that law today. But I’m going to vote against the amendment because I cannot in good conscience look an unemployed man or woman in the eye and tell them that this amendment is more important than finding them a job. In addition, a number of legal experts have argued that this amendment, if passed, could eliminate legal protections for all unmarried couples in our state, regardless of sexual orientation..."
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