Fox Debate Moderator Question: “Do Gay Marriage Dissenters Have Rights?”

From the March 3 edition of Fox News' Republican Presidential Primary Debate:

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BRET BAIER (MODERATOR): Gentlemen, the next series of questions will be on social issues. Governor Kasich, the last debate, you were asked a question about religious liberty, and a hypothetical situation where a same sex couple approaches a cupcake maker to do their wedding. Here's what you said. 

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GOV. JOHN KASICH (R-OH): If you're in the business of selling things, if you're not going to sell to somebody you don't agree with, today I'm not going to sell to somebody who's gay, and tomorrow maybe I won't sell to somebody who's divorced. 

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BAIER: Governor, some faith leaders got nervous about that answer. Do gay marriage dissenters have rights? 

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