Jeb Bush Says Gay Marriage Isn't a Constitutional Right
The former Florida governor said the success of the country is directly tied to having "a child-centered family system."
on May 16, 2015 in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Jeb Bush knows the way he would rule on same-sex marriage if he were a Supreme Court justice.
Interviewed Sunday by the Christian Broadcasting Network's David Brody, Bush was asked whether he believed that gay marriage was a right protected by the U.S. constitution.