Hillary Clinton's Rainbow Logo Leads Politicians Proclaiming 'Love Can't Wait'

The presumptive Democratic candidate for president went over the rainbow to call on the Supreme Court to embrace marriage equality nationwide.

As the Supreme Court begins hearing oral arguments in the landmark case that could bring marriage equality to all 50 states, politicians and activists are lighting up social media, encouraging the court to stand on the right side of history.

The Human Rights Campaign is urging marriage equality supporters to show that it's time for marriage equality nationwide by using the hashtag #LoveCantWait, while another hashtag, #LoveMustWin, was also picking up steam as the court sat down to hear arguments shortly after 10 a.m. Eastern.

Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton — the only currently declared candidate for president who supports marriage equality — reiterated her support with a tweet Tuesday morning that included both pro-equality hashtags:

Every loving couple & family deserves to be recognized & treated equally under the law across our nation. #LoveMustWin #LoveCantWait –H — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) April 28, 2015

Virginia's Attorney General Mark Herring, who announced last year that he and Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe would not defend their state's ban on same-sex marriage, was outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., this morning, and filed these tweets:

Great day to be a Virginian here today at #SCOTUS #MarriageEquality pic.twitter.com/DKlTHI12Cs — AG Mark Herring (@AGMarkHerring) April 28, 2015

Scene outside of #SCOTUS right before #MarriageEquality oral arguments begin pic.twitter.com/Oj0rwfcKoa — AG Mark Herring (@AGMarkHerring) April 28, 2015

U.S. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey shared HRC's meme of his own quote, along with both hashtags:

Colorado Rep. Jared Polis, the first out gay father in Congress, agreed that it is "time for SCOTUS to affirm every American's right to marry who they love." The congressman also changed his Twitter avatar to HRC's red equal sign:

Equal protection under law must rule the day. Time for SCOTUS to affirm every American's right to marry who they love. #LoveCantWait — Rep. Jared Polis (@RepJaredPolis) April 28, 2015

New Mexico Sen. Martin Heinrich shared a video of himself explaining why #LoveCantWait:

Join me & millions of others in raising our voices for marriage equality. #LoveCantWait #SCOTUS pic.twitter.com/XeR9qQsipK — Martin Heinrich (@MartinHeinrich) April 27, 2015

California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, a longtime advocate for marriage equality as the former mayor of San Francisco, was also in Washington, adding his voice to the pro-equality chorus: