Dede Scozzafava, the actual Republican nominee for the U.S. House seat in New York's 23rd Congressional District, was forced to suspend her campaign three days before Election Day because of a coordinated campaign by consevative activists to brand her a liberal because she supports, among other things, marriage equality.
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In his post explaining why the Republican National Committee (RNC) and National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) should withdraw their support for the Republican nominee in the special election in New York’s 23rd congressional district, Jim Geraghty offers this:
There’s room in the party for pro-choice Republicans and pro-gay-marriage Republicans and maybe even the odd pro-card-check Republican.
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It's time for my regular roundup of queer items from around the web this week. As always, feel free to blogwhore in the comments section and link us to your own (or someone else's!) posts and articles.
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Submitted by David Hart on Thu, 09/24/2009 - 14:12
This is all about a Republican that the National Organization for Marriage's Brian S.
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Just not the anti-gay ones. Virginia gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell knows his nuts are caught in one tight publicity vise with the emergence of Cro-magnon views in his graduate thesis while he attended Regent University.
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Sarah Palin will soon be the ex-governor of Alaska. Last year's Republican nominee for VP is stepping down at the end of July and will not look for a second term.
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Hawt, hawt, hawt McCain! No wonder he has the reputation of being a ladies man when he was younger.
John Sidney McCain III, born August 29, 1936, is the senior United States Senator from Arizona.
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