Tea party favorite Sen. Ted Cruz
won praise from liberal Democrat Barney Frank on Thursday, after the
Texas Republican said he believes the decision to allow same-sex
marriage belongs in the hands of the states.
Frank, the retired openly gay congressman from Massachusetts, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" that Cruz's comments represent an evolution in favor of allowing same-sex marriage.
"It's even more vindication that the country is moving when someone on the right takes that position," Frank said.
Frank, the retired openly gay congressman from Massachusetts, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" that Cruz's comments represent an evolution in favor of allowing same-sex marriage.
"It's even more vindication that the country is moving when someone on the right takes that position," Frank said.
Earlier, Cruz appeared on the program as news was breaking about Apple CEO Tim Cook announcing he's gay.
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"I support marriage between one man and one woman," Cruz said in the "Squawk Box" interview. "And I support the Constitution letting each state decide each marriage law
consistent with the values of their citizens."
He added, "If the citizens of California decide they want to allow gay marriage, that's a decision for them."
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In response, Frank said: "Ted Cruz is one of the most conservative people in American politics. He just made a very important statement that you ran on the air, in which he said, 'If a state wants to have same-sex marriage, that's OK.' That is an advance over the conservative position of just 10 years ago."
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"I support marriage between one man and one woman," Cruz said in the "Squawk Box" interview. "And I support the Constitution letting each state decide each marriage law
consistent with the values of their citizens."
He added, "If the citizens of California decide they want to allow gay marriage, that's a decision for them."
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In response, Frank said: "Ted Cruz is one of the most conservative people in American politics. He just made a very important statement that you ran on the air, in which he said, 'If a state wants to have same-sex marriage, that's OK.' That is an advance over the conservative position of just 10 years ago."
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