Two more Democratic senators announce support for same-sex marriage

Democratic Sens. Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota and Joe Donnelly of Indiana said on Friday that they have reversed their positions and now support legalizing same-sex marriage, leaving just four members of the Democratic caucus who still oppose the union.

Both senators, who released their statements about the same time Friday morning, won't face re-election until 2018.

Heitkamp:

In speaking with North Dakotans from every corner of our great state, and much personal reflection, I have concluded the federal government should no longer discriminate against people who want to make lifelong, loving commitments to each other or interfere in personal, private, and intimate relationships. I view the ability of anyone to marry as a logical extension of this belief. The makeup of families is changing, but the importance of family is enduring.

Donnelly:

In recent years, our country has been involved in an important discussion on the issue of marriage equality. While serving in the House of Representatives, I had the opportunity to act on a core belief of mine: we are a stronger country when we draw on the strengths of all Americans. I voted to repeal ‘don't ask, don't tell’ and was an original supporter of the bill that would make it illegal to discriminate against someone in the workplace because of their sexual orientation. It is also for that reason that I oppose amending either Indiana’s or our nation’s constitution to enshrine in those documents an ‘us’ and a ‘them,’ instead of a ‘we.’ With the recent Supreme Court arguments and accompanying public discussion of same-sex marriage, I have been thinking about my past positions and votes. In doing so, I have concluded that the right thing to do is to support marriage equality for all.

As of this writing, 53 senators currently endorse legalizing same-sex marriage, including Republicans Rob Portman of Ohio and Mark Kirk of Illinois.