EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) — Vikings punter Chris Kluwe says he dislikes politics and doesn't plan any more activism, following his high-profile efforts to encourage defeat of Minnesota's marriage amendment. Voters narrowly rejected a proposal Tuesday to amend the state constitution by defining marriage as between one man and one woman. Fifth-one percent voted against the amendment. Kluwe said Wednesday he's pleased by the outcome and hopes he helped. He also said he had "no inkling" he would become such a spokesman for the amendment opposition campaign. He said he simply says what's on his mind "and apparently a lot of people listened." Kluwe says he received support from the Vikings about speaking out and staying focused on his job.
Vikes punter pleased by marriage amendment defeat
Nov. 7 3:34 PM EST
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