Karl Rove: Some Republicans reconsidering opposition to gay marriage
When asked if he could foresee a Republican presidential candidate in 2016 supporting gay marriage, Karl Rove said Sunday, “I could.”
When asked if he could foresee a Republican presidential candidate in 2016 supporting gay marriage, Karl Rove said Sunday, “I could.”
“If she can play in primaries, other people can play in primaries,” he said on “Fox News Sunday.”
As if the relationship between the tea party and veteran GOP strategist Karl Rove wasn’t stained enough, the Tea Party Patriots apologized Tuesday for blasting out an email with an edited image of Rove wearing a Nazi uniform.
Her story further details Rove’s pleas for money from those at the event, a crowd of about 70 hedge fund billionaires and investors.
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