Dr. Oz has gone all-in on homosexual “marriage”.

What exactly is the problem with leaving the issue to the states?

Apparently, common sense has escaped the Senate Republicans.

From the Washington Post:

Prominent Republicans push GOP senators to support same-sex marriage bill

This is a critical week for the same-sex marriage bill as Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) continue to work to win over enough GOP senators.

They’re getting help from some prominent Republicans, including GOP Senate candidates – an indication of the politics of the issue in some states.

More than 400 former and current GOP officials have signed a letter that will be released today backing the bill as part of a campaign led by Ken Mehlman, who managed former president George W. Bush’s 2004 reelection campaign and later served as Republican National Committee chairman. Mehlman came out as gay more than a decade ago and spent years working to convince his fellow Republicans to support gay marriage.

Among the signatories: Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker; Mehmet Oz, the Republican Senate nominee in Pennsylvania; Joe O’Dea, the Republican Senate nominee in Colorado; National Association of Manufacturers President and Chief Executive Jay Timmons; former president George W. Bush’s daughter Barbara Bush; and more than two dozen former GOP senators, representatives, governors and cabinet members.
“As Republicans, Libertarians and independent minded conservatives, we believe strong families and lasting relationships strengthen communities, and civil marriage is a fundamental freedom central to individual liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” the letter reads. “We stand with the 71 percent of Americans today, including a majority of registered Republicans, who support the freedom to marry for all Americans.

The signers include some notable Trumpworld figures — the lobbyist David Urban; the pollster Tony Fabrizio — as well as Republicans who’ve been sharply critical of former president Donald Trump, such as former Rep. Susan Molinari (R-N.Y.), who spoke at the Democratic National Convention in 2020.

Everything apparently hinges on Senator Ron Johnson.

Charles Moran, the president of Log Cabin Republicans, said he thought senators were facing pressure from a vocal minority of Republicans who feel emboldened after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June. But he thinks Johnson will come around if the bill is amended to address religious liberty concerns.

“I think Senator Johnson can be persuaded on this as long as the religious freedom issue is addressed in some way, shape or form,” he said.

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The Senate Republicans appear to be insistent on losing the Senate.

Is. Dr. Oz sure this is going to win him more voters?

Likewise, Dr. Oz seems bound and determined to lose to this child of privilege LARPing as a lumpenprole slob.