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FILE - In This April 18, 2015 file photo, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker  smiles as he arrives at the Republican Leadership Summit in Nashua, N.H. For Democratic politicians, same-sex marriage has become an easy issue: They're for it. Many Republican VIPs, face a far more complicated landscape. Opinion polls show that a majority of Americans, including young Republicans, favor nationwide legalization. A Supreme Court ruling to that effect might be a relief to some GOP candidates, such as Walker, who has made clear that gay marriage is not a favorite topic of discussion.(AP Photo/Jim Cole, File)

FILE - In This April 18, 2015 file photo, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker smiles as he arrives at the Republican Leadership Summit in Nashua, N.H. For Democratic politicians, same-sex marriage has become an easy issue: They're for it. Many Republican VIPs, face a far more complicated landscape. Opinion polls show that a majority of Americans, including young Republicans, favor nationwide legalization. A Supreme Court ruling to that effect might be a relief to some GOP candidates, such as Walker, who has made clear that gay marriage is not a favorite topic of discussion.(AP Photo/Jim Cole, File)

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