FAIRFAX, Va. — Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton on Friday praised the Supreme Court’s ruling declaring same-sex couples have a right to marry and suggested that her Republican opponents were being left behind by history.
In one of her most partisan speeches since announcing her presidential campaign, Clinton criticized the field of more than a dozen Republican candidates for opposing gay marriage, gun control, immigration reform and women’s reproductive rights.
“We can sum up the message from the court and the American people in just two words: Move on,” she said in a fiery speech to Democratic activists gathered in Northern Virginia for a party fundraiser.
Casting herself as a fighter for struggling Americans, Clinton pledged to advocate for all those facing economic discrimination and prejudice.