T.I. has lent his voice in support of President Obama's stance in favor of same sex marriage. Speaking with MTV's RapFix Live, Tip said he's in favor of a "live and let live" approach to marriage.
"Just to speak honestly and being frank, I don't care," he said. "I think that if a matter doesn't affect your daily life, you shouldn't take a hard stand on it. If it's not something that directly affects you, if it doesn't affect you, then what difference does it make to you what other people are doing with their lives?"
He added, "I think that you should be able to do whatever you want to do. I don't see how it matters one way or another."
When asked about his political leanings, the rapper said that he will once again support the President:
"I don't think that's a hard question."
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