Liz Cheney's Reversal on Same-Sex Marriage Gets Mixed Reactions
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
27% : Rep. Liz Cheney's newfound support for same-sex marriage garnered mixed reactions from progressives on Sunday, many of whom denounced her reversal as being too little, too late.26% : During an interview on "60 Minutes," Cheney said that she was "wrong" to oppose same-sex marriage in the past - a move that split her family due to her sister, Mary Cheney, being an open lesbian.
20% : Some liberals indeed embraced Liz Cheney's switch, including her sister, Mary Cheney, who said on Facebook: "It took a ton of courage to admit that she was wrong back in 2013 when she opposed marriage equality.
19% : Cheney publicly opposed same-sex marriage during her failed 2013 senate campaign, which sparked a public family feud.
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