Cheney on same-sex marriage opposition: 'I was wrong'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : The lawmaker at the time said that while she loves her sister, Mary Cheney, and her family "very much," the issue of same-sex marriage was one on "which we disagree."49% : Cheney was asked about her previous opposition to same-sex marriage during an interview with Lesley Stahl on CBS's "60 Minutes" that was released on Sunday.
46% : Their father, Vice President Dick Cheney, had broken with many in his party by supporting same-sex marriage, saying in 2009, "I think, you know, freedom means freedom for everyone."
37% : in a new interview said she was wrong for opposing same-sex marriage in 2013, a policy stance that broke with her father and her sister, who is gay.
36% : Cheney made headlines in 2013 when she publicly opposed same-sex marriage on the campaign trail.
15% : Dick Cheney and his wife, Lynne Cheney, in 2013 defended Liz Cheney's opposition to same-sex marriage during the public spat between the Cheney sisters, saying the issue was one the family had "dealt with privately for many years.
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