Alyssa Farah says GOP is on the 'wrong side' of same-sex marriage issue: 'Should be the easiest vote'
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Alyssa Farah Griffin said Tuesday that she believed Republicans were on the "wrong side" of the same-sex marriage issue and argued it should be the "easiest vote."
Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
"I think the Republican Party’s – they’re on the wrong side of this. Like on the one hand I’m pleased that the House was able to pass codifying marriage equality into the law. But the numbers of Republicans that were against it - it's 2022, this is the easiest issue, 71% of Americans are for marriage equality. 65% of young people, Republicans under 30 are also for it. I bet the number is even bigger than that. We have lived if a world where that’s all we know, our friends are married, they have kids," Farah Griffin said.
She said that it should be the easiest vote for Republicans. "You’re standing with family," she continued.