The group said Wednesday they would spend $1 million to air the spot nationally, as well as run print ads in major newspapers utilizing the same quotes from the Republicans who back equal marriage rights. “None of us would want to be told we can’t marry the person we love,” a narrator says introducing the clips. “That’s why a growing majority of Americans believe it’s time to allow marriage for gay and lesbian couples.”
Former first lady Laura Bush, who is one of three prominent Republicans featured in a new ad supporting same-sex marriage, has asked the spot’s creator to remove a clip of her espousing support for equal marriage rights.
“Mrs. Bush did not approve of her inclusion in this advertisement nor is she associated in any way with the group that made the ad,” Anne MacDonald, a spokeswoman for the former first lady, wrote in a statement Thursday. “When she became aware of the advertisement Tuesday night, we requested that the group remove her from it.”
The ad, from the Respect for Marriage Coalition, features Bush speaking in a 2010 CNN interview with Larry King.
“When couples are committed to each other and love each other then they ought to have the same sort of rights that everyone has,” she is shown saying.
Those remarks came as a surprise at the time, since she appeared to be breaking ranks on the issue with her husband, former President George W. Bush. In 2011, her daughter Barbara appeared in a television spot for another pro-gay marriage group, the Human Rights Campaign.
UPDATE: Group switches ad after Laura Bush’s request
The spot also features clips of former Vice President Dick Cheney and former Secretary of State Colin Powell voicing their support for same-sex marriage rights. A spokeswoman for Powell said Thursday they weren’t contacted for permission to use the clip, but that “his remarks are in the public domain and we have not asked them to remove it.”
A spokesman for Cheney did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the ad Thursday morning. The Respect for Marriage Coalition similarly did not respond to a query on whether they would remove Bush from their spot.
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