WATCH: In Final Debate Clinton Says Supreme Court Must Protect Marriage Equality
‘It Is Important That We Not Reverse Marriage Equality’
Moments into the final presidential debate Hillary Clinton answered a question about the Supreme Court, saying she believes the nation’s highest court must protect marriage equality and stand up for the rights of the LGBT community and women’s rights.
Hillary Clinton: We need a Supreme Court that will “say no to Citizens United” #Debate https://t.co/U0Qg7uv85A https://t.co/A8DWrdRB4G
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) October 20, 2016
“It is important that we not reverse marriage equality, that we not reverse Roe v. Wade,” Clinton said.
Clinton on Supreme Court: “It is important that we not reverse marriage equality, that we not reverse Roe v Wade” https://t.co/zoTZRnriKH
— CNN (@CNN) October 20, 2016
She began her answer saying the Supreme Court must be on the side of the people, not corporations.
Regarding the Constitution, @HillaryClinton believes Supreme Court should be on the side of THE PEOPLE #DebateNight pic.twitter.com/1bpukJGWrS
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 20, 2016
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