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 (CBS News) President Obama endorsed same-sex marriage Wednesday, just hours after North Carolina adopted a constitutional amendment to ban it — one of 41 states where same-sex marriage is illegal.

President Obama’s declaration does not change any law, but it does inject a contentious social issue into the race for the White House.

“For me personally it is important for me to affirm that I think same sex couples should be able to get married,” Mr. Obama said.

CBS News correspondent Norah O’Donnell reports Mr. Obama has often said he was in favor of civil unions for gay and lesbian couples and in favor of equal rights, but on marriage, for years he has said his thoughts were evolving.

Advisors admit it was not the president’s plan to announce his support for same-sex marriage Wednesday. Ironically, his hand was forced in part by his vice president, and by growing anger among gay and lesbian financial supporters who felt it was time for the president to clarify just where he stands.

“I had hesitated on gay marriage in part because I thought civil unions would be sufficient,” Mr. Obama said.

President Obama became the first sitting president to declare that he believes gays and lesbians should be able to legally marry.

Up until now, he has been unwilling to support same-sex marriage.

“My feelings about this are constantly evolving, I struggle with this,” Mr. Obama said.

Advisors claim they’d been discussing for a few months about when to make an announcement, but then Vice President Biden sent the White House scrambling after, saying over the weekend in an interview that he was “absolutely comfortable” with men marrying men and women marrying women.

“No one’s ever doubted I mean what I say; the problem is sometimes I say all that I mean,” Mr. Biden said.

Vice President Biden’s support of same-sex marriage exposed internal divisions in the White House – serious enough that even spokesman Jay Carney struggled to explain those differences on Monday.

 

This is gonna make the campaign trail a bit more interesting!