OK, I admit this isn't about numbers in the sense I usually use. But it is about a politician making a brave and important statement (some people are suggesting that it's in defiance of numbers, those in Tuesday's vote in North Carolina). Here's President Obama speaking out in support of gay marriage:
Any thoughts? Let me know in the comments.
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