Joe Biden embraces gay marriage: 5 possible repercussions

The vice president seems to have fully "evolved" on the gay marriage question. What does that mean for gay rights, and President Obama?

Vice President Joe Biden told "Meet the Press" on Sunday that he is "absolutely comfortable" with gay marriage, prompting the Obama administration to walk back Biden's comments.
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Vice President Joe Biden appeared to fully endorse same-sex marriage on Sunday, telling NBC's David Gregory that while President Obama sets policy, he himself is "absolutely comfortable with the fact that men marrying men, women marrying women, and heterosexual men and women marrying another are entitled to the same exact rights, all the civil rights." (Watch the video below.) That personal stamp of approval trumps Obama's famously "evolving" stance on gay marriage, and Team Obama was quick to say that Biden is basically agreeing with the president, that same-sex couples deserve the same legal rights and protections as opposite-sex couples. Almost nobody is buying that "clarification." What does Biden's gay-matrimony revelation mean for the White House, gay rights, and the 2012 election? Here, five possibilities:

1. Biden accidentally outed Obama

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