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Here is Where All the Republican Presidential Candidates Stand on Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis

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Many of the Republican presidential candidates have rallied behind Kim Davis, the Rowan County, Kentucky clerk, who was jailed Thursday for declining to issue marriage licenses because of her religious opposition to same-s*x marriage.

 
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The 49-year-old Davis, who’s aregistered Democrat, stopped issuing marriage licenses to both gay and straight couples after the Supreme Court ruled in June that same-s*x marriage is a constitutional right.

After Davis was jailed, most of her deputies began complying with a judge’s order to issue marriage licenses, but Davis has several GOP presidential contenders gathering to her corner.

Supports Kim Davis’ Decision

1. Rand Paul

Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) speaks during a campaign stop at an Embassy Suites hotel on June 29, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Paul made stops in four cities in Nevada on Monday as he campaigns for the battleground state against 12 other republican candidates in the 2016 presidential race.
 
 

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The Kentucky senator told CNN that the federal judge’s decision to jail Davis sets a bad precedent for the future:

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“I think it’s absurd to put someone in jail for exercising their religious liberty. I think it’s a real mistake and even those on the other side of the issue, I think it sets their movement back.”

Paul predicted:

“What’s going to happen is it’s going to harden people’s resolve on this issue. I think what’s going to happen is that state and localities are just going to opt out of the marriage business.”

2. Mike Huckabee

AMES, IA - JULY 18: Republican presidential hopeful and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee fields questions at The Family Leadership Summit at Stephens Auditorium on July 18, 2015 in Ames, Iowa. According to the organizers the purpose of The Family Leadership Summit is to inspire, motivate, and educate conservatives. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
 
 

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The former Arkansas governor and Southern Baptist pastor said on Twitter:

 

 

3. Ted Cruz

LAS VEGAS, NV - APRIL 25: Republican presidential candidate U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) speaks during the Republican Jewish Coalition spring leadership meeting at The Venetian Las Vegas on April 25, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Republican Jewish Coalition's annual meeting featured potential Republican presidential candidates in attendance, along with Republican super donor Sheldon Adelson. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
 
 

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The Texas senator also released astatement, saying:

“I stand with Kim Davis. Unequivocally. I stand with every American that the Obama Administration is trying to force to choose between honoring his or her faith or complying with a lawless court opinion.”

4. Bobby Jindal

DES MOINES, IA - AUGUST 22: Republican presidential candidate Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal prepares to speak at the Iowa State Fair on August 22, 2015 in Des Moines, Iowa. Presidential candidates have a long tradition of making campaign stops at the fair. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
 
 

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Louisiana’s governor told the Huffington Post this week:

“The United States didn’t create religious liberty. Religious liberty created the United States of America. It’s the reason we are here today. This is an essential freedom and an essential right and I don’t think you give up this right by simply taking a job.”

5. Rick Santorum

Republican presidential hopeful and former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum is seen at the Quicken Loans Arena ahead of the Republican presidential primary debate on August 6, 2015 in Cleveland, Ohio. AFP PHOTO/MANDEL NGAN (Photo credit should read MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images)
 
 

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The former senator from Pennsylvaniasaid:

“More and more people of faith will face the penalties Ms. Davis is now encountering if we do not make the necessary accommodations so people can not just worship but live out their faith in their lives.”

6. Scott Walker

ST. LOUIS, MO - APRIL 13: Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker speaks during the NRA's Celebration of American Values Leadership Forum at the NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits April 13, 2012 at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri. More than 60,000 people are expected to attend the convention, which runs through Sunday. Republican presidential candidate former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum are all scheduled to speak. (Photo by Whitney Curtis/Getty Images)
 
 

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Wisconsin’s governor discussed Davis on “The Laura Ingraham Show” Thursday. He told Ingraham that he disagreed with the Supreme Court’s ruling and:

“In the end, this is the balance that you gotta have to have in America, between the laws that are out there, but ultimately ensuring that the Constitution is upheld.

“I read that the Constitution is very clear that people have freedom of religion — you have the freedom to practice religious beliefs out there. I just think that’s a fundamental right.”

7. Marco Rubio

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In a statement to The New York Times, the Florida senator said:

“We should seek a balance between government’s responsibility to abide by the laws of our republic and allowing people to stand by their religious convictions.

“While the clerk’s office has a governmental duty to carry out the law, there should be a way to protect the religious freedom and conscience rights of individuals working in the office.”

Opposes Kim Davis’ Decision

1. Carly Fiorina

CLEVELAND, OH - AUGUST 06: Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina participates in a presidential pre-debate forum hosted by FOX News and Facebook at the Quicken Loans Arena August 6, 2015 in Cleveland, Ohio. Fiorina and six other GOP candidates were selected to participate in the forum based on their rank in an average of the five most recent national political polls. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
 
 

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The former Hewlett-Packard CEO toldradio host Hugh Hewitt on Tuesday it is “not appropriate” for Davis to continue denying marriage licenses:

“Is (Davis) prepared to continue to work for the government, be paid for by the government? In which case she needs to execute the government’s will. Or, does she feel so strongly about this that she wants to … go seek employment elsewhere?”

2. Lindsey Graham

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The South Carolina senator also toldHugh Hewitt:

“As a public official, comply with the law or resign. The rule of law is the rule of law. … I support traditional marriage, but she’s accepted a job where she has to apply the law to everyone.”

3. Chris Christie

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - AUGUST 25: New Jersey Governor and Republican presidential hopeful Chris Christie speaks at Chabad House at Rutgers University to express his opposition to President Obama's Iran deal on August 25, 2015 in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Christie also encouraged U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) to oppose the deal. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
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I Agree with this statement: “Is (Davis) prepared to continue to work for the government, be paid for by the government? In which case she needs to execute the government’s will. Or, does she feel so strongly about this that she wants to … go seek employment elsewhere."


Saturday, September 5th 2015 at 3:44PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I think she should hold on and see how this plays out; good jobs are hard to come by now a days... especially Govt ones.

Saturday, September 5th 2015 at 4:01PM
Jeni Fa
If she is not willing to carryout rights and privilege of her elected public office which she took an oath to uphold the law , then it is time to move on.


Sunday, September 6th 2015 at 12:29PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
@ Deac,

Your sentiments are similar in view as the conversation I overheard between my husband and his long time friend...

I say that in a country like America where people go to court all the time over any little thing... why does this clerk have to do what you or my husband are suggesting?

When that Atheist woman went to have prayer removed from school, school, why didn't people say if you don't like public schools then home school or go to private school? No, ppl like her didn't want that. They went to court and had the law changed.

This woman has a conviction and happens to love her job... and you seems to suggest that she either take the judge's ruling or leave it.
Comply or Resign? Is that what you are saying?

If so, I beg to differ. It's about time someone of bout time that somebody with faith in a Govt position, stand for something worth while like this Kentucky clerk of court has. Also I'm happy that Conservative candidate and non candidates are helping to bring attention to the matter.

I applaud her.



It's as if everyone has lost all principles and standards. I personally have problem with some of these laws like abortion but I digress.


Sunday, September 6th 2015 at 4:34PM
Jeni Fa
My gurl is out of the pokey! And she still has her job.



Tuesday, September 8th 2015 at 7:58PM
Jeni Fa
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