These are from the hrc questionaire given before the June forum, which Edwards didn't attend. Note on copyright. I do not think this is considered copyrighted due to the fact they wish this stuff to be known.
http://www.hrc.org/Content/NavigationMenu/HRC/Get_Informed/Campaigns_and_Elections/Presidential_Candidates/Questionnaire_Responses/2004_Presidential_Questionnaire_Responses.htm4. Currently, no state recognizes any legal form of marriage for same sex couples. Do you believe the civil institution of marriage (with absolutely no requirements imposed on religious institutions) should be made legally available to two committed adults of the same sex?
BRAUN: SUPPORT.
CLARK: OPPOSE
Comments: I support civil unions so that gays and lesbians have equality and full rights under the law. Families in the United States come in many shapes and sizes. Currently, most of our laws extend rights and responsibilities to only heterosexual families and explicitly exclude same-sex couples from enjoying those same rights and responsibilities. It is the best interest of our country to promote stable communities and families, this includes both heterosexual and same-sax families. Accordingly, I believe that same-sex couples shouldn't be denied rights to pensions, health insurance, family medical leave, bereavement leave, hospital visitation, survivor benefits, and other basic legal protections that all families and children need.
DEAN: OPPOSE
Comments: I believe in equal rights for all Americans. As Governor of Vermont, I was proud to sign the first civil unions law in the nation, providing legal recognition to same-sex couples. The federal government should recognize legal unions created by the state or other countries so that same-sex couples have the same access to the benefits, rights, and privileges provided to straight couples.
EDWARDS: OPPOSE
GEPHARDT: OPPOSE
Comments: I oppose civil marriages for same-sex couples.
KERRY: OPPOSE
Comments: While I do not support gay marriage, I support civil unions and I believe that gays and lesbians should have full rights and equality under the law.
KUCINICH: SUPPORT
Comments: Representative Kucinich believes that it is the prerogative of religious institutions to sanction only marriages they deem appropriate. He believes the civil law should treat heterosexual and same sex couples equally before the law.
LIEBERMAN: OPPOSE
Comments: I do not support gay marriage.
SHARPTON: SUPPORT
Comments: I believe in equal human rights, before the law, for all human beings, and race, gender, disability, class or sexual orientation should not be a factor under the law. Even though we live under the law in a secular democratic society, religious groups must still be able to maintain their spiritual and moral option to either give or withhold a religious or sacred blessing to such unions. However, the government should not have that option. It must affirm the human and legal rights of everyone.
5. If you do not believe that civil marriage for same-sex couples should be made available to same-sex couples on the same basis as opposite sex couples, is there any legal construct you do embrace that would extend legal recognition to same sex couples?
BRAUN: N/A, Supports full civil marriage
Comments: The concept of "separate but equal" was properly rejected as inherently problematic by the Supreme Court in the landmark school desegregation case, Brown v. Board of Education. While I applaud the Vermont civil unions law, I am convinced that ultimately inequities will arise if there is one set of laws governing marriage commitments for heterosexuals and another set of laws governing marriage commitments for homosexuals.
CLARK: SUPPORT
Comments: Yes, see answer above.
DEAN:
Comments: See answer to question above.
EDWARDS:
Comments: I support partnership benefits for gay and lesbian couples in committed, long-term relationships.
GEPHARDT: SUPPORT
Comments: I support civil unions for same-sex couples. I believe civil unions are the best way to provide legal recognition to the relationships of same-sex couples and guarantee their rights.
KERRY: SUPPORT
Comments: I support civil unions and believe that same-sex couples should be afforded the same rights and benefits as married couples.
KUCINICH: N/A Supports full civil marriage.
LIEBERMAN: UNDECIDED
Comments: As President, it would be my position that a state may adopt for itself any civil union law that it wishes.
I believe that the basic American ideals of fairness and equality demand that we end discrimination against gay and lesbian Americans. We need to take concrete steps to recognize legal rights of gay domestic partnerships, which is why I cosponsored the Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act to provide domestic partner benefits to federal employees.
I also believe that we must similarly evaluate the numerous other benefits, rights, and privileges afforded to married couples under federal law. The gay and lesbian community has raised a number of important questions about extending this broad range of benefits, rights, and privileges to same sex couples, and I intend to study them closely in the course of this campaign
SHARPTON: N/A Supports full civil marriage
6. If a state has taken the steps to recognize same sex couples (and their families) for purposes of state-based benefits, rights, privileges and responsibilities, should the federal government recognize the state's legal recognition of such couples and families for purposes of federal benefits and tax treatment?
BRAUN: SUPPORT.
CLARK: SUPPORT
Comments: I believe the federal government should recognize state approved civil unions so that same-sex partners have access to pensions, family medical leave, hospital visitation rights, and survivor benefits.
DEAN: SUPPORT
Comments: The federal government should recognize state sanctioned civil unions for the purposes of federal benefits and tax treatment.
EDWARDS:
Comments: I support the extension of partnership benefits to gay and lesbian couples in committed, long-term relationships.
GEPHARDT: SUPPORT
Comments: I support federal government recognition of state-recognized benefits for same-sex couples.
KERRY: SUPPORT
Comments: The aftermath of September 11th, in which same-sex partners were denied federal benefits, made it terribly clear that benefits for gay and lesbian couples and families that do not extend to the federal level are not enough. I support affording same sex couples and families the same basic rights, including access to pensions, health insurance, family medical leave, bereavement leave, hospital visitation, and survivor benefits.
KUCINICH: SUPPORT
Comments: Representative Kucinich is a co-sponsor of HR 2426, the Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act of 2003, a bill to provide federal benefits to domestic partners of Federal employees. Additionally, Mr. Kucinich supports the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). He believes the repeal of DOMA would set the groundwork to provide federal benefits to same sex couples who have already been recognized for state-based benefits, rights, privileges, and responsibilities.
LIEBERMAN:
Comments: I believe that each branch and level of the government should decide for itself which benefits and responsibilities to extend. Just as I don't believe it is appropriate for the federal government to tell states that they may not recognize civil unions or create similar arrangements, I don't think it is the role of the states to decide such issues for the federal government. With that said, I do believe that the federal government should take steps to recognize long-term committed relationships, which is why I cosponsored the Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act to extend to gay and lesbian federal employees the same employment benefits for their domestic partners that heterosexual employees have for their spouses.
SHARPTON: SUPPORT
Comments: Article IV, Clause One, of the Constitution - known as the full faith and credit clause - obligates states to fully recognize each others acts and proceedings, and Congress has never passed a law permitting states not to recognize certain "Acts, Records and judicial Proceedings" of another state. The Tenth Amendment states, in essence, if a right is not in the Constitution, it resides with the state or the people. It seems logical to me that the federal government should be supportive of local control (i.e., in this instance, state law).
7. Gay and lesbian Americans pay federal taxes. According to a 1997 GAO study requested by Judiciary Chairman Henry Hyde, there are over 1000 benefits, rights and privileges provided to married couples and their families in federal law. Same-sex couples cannot access such benefits, rights and privileges because same-sex couples are not allowed to marry in any state in the union. Do you support extending federal benefits, rights, privileges and responsibilities to same-sex couples (and their children) provided the partnership meets certain federal standards of commitment and mutuality of interest?
BRAUN: SUPPORT
Comments: In those states that allow same same-sex marriages or civil unions, I would require that a homosexual couple actually be married (or "unioined").
CLARK: SUPPORT
Comments: I believe same-sex couples deserve the same federal benefits, rights, privileges and responsibilities as opposite-sex couples.
DEAN: SUPPORT
Comments: I support extending federal benefits, rights, privileges, and responsibilities to same-sex couples. For example, I support the Tax Equity for Health Plan Beneficiaries Act. I also believe that Federal employees should authorized federal employees to designate a domestic partner as a beneficiary for purposes of health and other employment benefits. I believe that all Americans should be treated equally under the law and would seek repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act to make this possible.
EDWARDS: UNDECIDED
Comments: I support the extension of partnership benefits to gay and lesbian couples in committed, long-term relationships, and support a comprehensive review of the benefits you have mentioned.
GEPHARDT: SUPPORT
Comments: I support extending federal benefits to same-sex couples.
KERRY: SUPPORT
Comments: I support affording same sex couples and families the same basic rights, including access to pensions, health insurance, family medical leave, bereavement leave, hospital visitation, and survivor benefits. Additionally, I am one of six cosponsors of legislation to provide domestic partnership benefits to gay and lesbian federal employees.
KUCINICH: SUPPORT
Comments: Representative Kucinich is a co-sponsor of HR 2426, the Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act of 2003, a bill to provide federal benefits to domestic partners of Federal employees. Additionally, Mr. Kucinich supports the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).
LIEBERMAN: UNDECIDED
Comments: I decided to cosponsor the Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act after closely examining the employment benefits received by federal employees and concluding that it is time to end the double standard that currently exists. I have not had a chance to perform a similar evaluation of the 1000 benefits, rights, and privileges afforded to married couples under federal law. But I believe the gay and lesbian community has raised a number of important questions about extending this broad range of benefits, rights, and privileges to same sex couples, and I intend to study them closely in the course of this campaign.
SHARPTON: SUPPORT
Comments: Again, the same standard equal protection under the law should apply.
7a. Specifically, do you support the expansion of the Family and Medical Leave Act to cover domestic partners and their children?
BRAUN: SUPPORT
Comments: When I was a Senator, the very first bill I voted on—I was a co-sponsor—was the Family and Medical Leave Act. I believe it was a good idea then, and should be strengthened now. The reasons that FMLA was good policy for heterosexual couples are equally strong for homosexual couples. (In fact, because of the additional legal obstacles we require homosexual couples to navigate makes an even more compelling case for extending the FMLA to same sex couples.)
CLARK: SUPPORT
Comments: See above.
DEAN: SUPPORT
Comments: I often speak of the importance of parental involvement in schools and have pointed out that the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) should be expanded to advance this goal. I will work to ensure that the expansion of FMLA includes domestic partners and their children.
EDWARDS:
Comments: See above.
GEPHARDT: SUPPORT
Comments: I support expanding the Family and Medical Leave act to include domestic partners so they are not punished should they need to take time from work to care for a loved one.
KERRY: SUPPORT.
KUCINICH: SUPPORT.
LIEBERMAN: UNDECIDED
Comments: Same as above
SHARPTON: SUPPORT
Comments: The same standard equal protection under the law.
7b. Do you support modifying the Social Security System to pay survivor benefits to the same-sex partners of gay and lesbian people?
BRAUN: SUPPORT.
CLARK: SUPPORT
DEAN: SUPPORT
Comments: I support extending Federal rights and responsibilities, including those under the Social Security Act, to same-sex couples.
EDWARDS:
Comments: See above.
GEPHARDT: SUPPORT
Comments: I believe the families of gays and lesbians who contribute to Social Security throughout their working lives should be afforded the same benefits that the families of heterosexual Americans receive upon the death of a spouse.
KERRY: SUPPORT.
KUCINICH: SUPPORT.
LIEBERMAN: UNDECIDED
Comments: Same as above
SHARPTON: SUPPORT
Comments: The same legal standard of equal protection should apply.
7c. Do you support fair and equal tax treatment of same sex couples on the same basis as married couples?
BRAUN: SUPPORT.
CLARK: SUPPORT
DEAN: SUPPORT
Comments: I support extending federal rights and responsibilities to same-sex couples. For example, I support the Tax Equity for Health Plan Beneficiaries Act. I believe that all Americans should be treated equally under the law and would seek repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act to make this possible.
EDWARDS:
Comments: See above.
GEPHARDT: SUPPORT
Comments: I believe the same tax treatment should be provided to same sex couples as married couples
KERRY: SUPPORT.
KUCINICH: SUPPORT.
LIEBERMAN: UNDECIDED
Comments: Same as above
SHARPTON: SUPPORT
Comments: Equal protection under the law.
7d. Many gay and lesbian people serve in the federal government but do not receive the same health insurance and other employee benefits of married couples. Do you support domestic partner coverage for gay and lesbian employees of the civilian federal workforce?
BRAUN: SUPPORT.
CLARK: SUPPORT
Comments: If Fortune 500 companies have adopted policies to permit employees to designate domestic partners to receive employment benefits, so too can the federal government.
DEAN: SUPPORT
Comments: Major U.S. corporations such as Boeing, Ford Motor Co., AOL-Time Warner, and other Fortune 500 Companies have adopted human resources policies to allow employees to designate a domestic partner as a beneficiary of health and other employment benefits. The federal government should do the same; I support enactment of the Domestic Partnership Benefits Act to establish this policy.
EDWARDS: SUPPORT.
GEPHARDT: SUPPORT
Comments: I support domestic partner coverage for gay and lesbian employees of the federal government. I am a cosponsor of H.R. 2426, the Domestic Partnership and Obligation Act, legislation to provide the same benefits to domestic partners of federal employees as are provided the spouses of federal employees. This would make the federal government a model for equality.
KERRY: SUPPORT
Comments: I am one of six cosponsors of legislation to provide domestic partnership benefits to gay and lesbian federal employees.
KUCINICH: SUPPORT
Comments: Representative Kucinich is a co-sponsor of HR 935, the Tax Equity for Health Plan Beneficiaries Act of 2003. This bill seeks to extend the exclusion from gross income for employer-provided health coverage for employees' spouses and dependent children to coverage provided to other eligible designated beneficiaries of employees.
LIEBERMAN: SUPPORT
Comments: Yes, I support extending domestic partner benefits to federal employees and am a cosponsor of Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act that would achieve it.
SHARPTON: SUPPORT
Comments: Equal protection under the law.
8. While 47 states allow gay and lesbian people to adopt children, some legislators are pushing to prohibit capable, committed adults from adopting because of their sexual orientation. As president would you support giving appropriate judicial authorities the full authority to make decisions on adoption based on the best interest of the child, without bans based solely on sexual orientation?
BRAUN: SUPPORT.
CLARK: SUPPORT
Comments: There are too many children who need loving homes and parents-- to prevent able, responsible adults from adopting solely because of their sexual orientation is wrong. I support giving judicial authorities the right to make decisions based on the best interest of the child.
DEAN: SUPPORT
Comments: Children need nurturing, supportive and committed guardians to insure that they are safe and healthy. If guardians meet these criteria, they should not be prevented from adopting children on the basis of their sexual orientation.
EDWARDS: SUPPORT.
GEPHARDT: SUPPORT
Comments: I support equal adoption rights. The focus must always be on giving the children who are waiting to be adopted the opportunity of stability in a permanent and loving family. To achieve this goal it is important to widen the pool of potential adopters to find suitable parents for children who are waiting to be adopted.
KERRY: SUPPORT.
KUCINICH: SUPPORT.
LIEBERMAN: SUPPORT
Comments: Yes, I believe that judicial authorities should be able to make adoption decisions solely on the basis of the child's best interests and that sexual orientation should not be a bar to adoption.
SHARPTON: SUPPORT
Comments: Equal protection under the law.
9. Would you support the Permanent Partners Immigration Act (H.R. 832) which would enable an American citizen to petition for immigration sponsorship for a same-sex partner, and the INS would treat the relationships between opposite and same-sex couples in the same manner under the immigration code?
BRAUN: SUPPORT
Comments: As a United States Ambassador, I know the difficulties immigration laws may impose on a loving and committed couple. There are enough obstacles for couples of differing nationalities without the arbitrary, discriminatory failure to recognize same sex couples.
CLARK: SUPPORT
Comments: I believe committed same-sex partners should be treated just as opposite sex partners under the law.
DEAN: SUPPORT
Comments: Current law authorizes family members of U.S. citizens and permanent residents to obtain immigrant visas, but the Immigration and Nationality Act's definition of family does not include same-sex partners. I support enactment of the Permanent Partners Immigration Act (H.R. 832) to add the term "permanent partner" to the statutory list of family members eligible to obtain immigrant visas.
EDWARDS: UNDECIDED.
Comments: I would consider such legislation.
GEPHARDT: SUPPORT
Comments: I am a cosponsor of H.R. 832, the Permanent Partners Immigration Act because I believe the measure helps end discrimination in our immigration laws.
KERRY: SUPPORT.
KUCINICH: SUPPORT
Comments: Representative Kucinich is an original co-sponsor of HR 832, the Permanent Partners Immigration Act.
LIEBERMAN: UNDECIDED
Comments: As with other federal benefits, I believe this is an important issue and I intend to consider it closely in the course of this campaign.
SHARPTON: SUPPORT
Comments: Equal protection under the law.
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Comments it is clear that Edwards' position on this is significantly weaker than several other candidates. I also do not know what he decided on the issues he had to think about.