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Will Gay and Lesbian Voters Swing Philly for Obama or Clinton?

Posted by Steven Reynolds, The All Spin Zone at 12:04 PM on March 31, 2008.


In Philadelphia, gays constitute an estimated 5 percent of voters. That is not an inconsequential percentage in a race as tight as this one.
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There’s an article in today’s Philadelphia Inquirer about how both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are courting the gay vote in PA as they square off for the primary here in just three weeks. It mentions how both campaigns value that voting bloc, and how Chelsea extended her campaign visit to Woody’s, a major gay bar here, in order to visit with the largely gay and lesbian crowd. I’m thinking this is a good thing. Neither Clinton nor Obama seems to have a lock on this segment of the voting population, but they sure are energizing the gay and lesbian voters here in Philly. Here’s a little of the piece from the Philadelphia Inquirer:

You don’t see many women at Woody’s, but Chelsea Clinton popped in last week.

To a packed house of screaming supporters, the 28-year-old former first child led a presidential pep rally for her mother at one of the oldest gay bars in Philadelphia.
“We love your highlights!” a man yelled from the crowd, referring to Chelsea’s tresses. “Wow,” she said, temporarily bumped off message, “that’s something I never heard before.”
At the end of an exhausting day of nonstop events, Chelsea was supposed to leave after 10 minutes. She ended up staying 25.
A few years ago, such a scene would have been unthinkable. But with an eye on the April 22 Pennsylvania Democratic primary, Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama are fervently courting the gay vote.
In Philadelphia, gays constitute an estimated 5 percent of voters, according to Malcolm Lazin, president of Equality Forum. That is not an inconsequential percentage in a race as tight as this one.

. . .

For gay Philadelphians, Clinton-Obama is a win-win.
The candidates are so closely - and positively - aligned on key gay and lesbian issues, either would make a strong presidential nominee, say numerous members of the community.
Leading up to the primary, there doesn’t appear to be a clear front-runner among gay voters in what is affectionately known as the City of Brotherly and Sisterly Love.

So what are the Republicans doing to get out the gay vote? Well, McCain is courting the endorsements of all sorts of pastors who have one time or another, if it isn’t their chief concern, advocated less that citizen status for gay and lesbian citizens. McCain himself isn’t willing to talk about any legislation ensuring that gay and lesbian citizens are protected from discrimination of any kind, and while he doesn’t support a federal marriage amendment, he’s not spoken out against such amendments to state constitutions.

Meanwhile, the Log Cabin Republicans are having a convention of sorts in DC, and they’ve got their speaker all picked out. Get this — it’s former UN Ambassador John Bolton. Yeah, right, he’s going to get those folks all fired up and out to the polls. Maybe he’s going to suggest they have a waterboarding booth at the convention or something? Sheesh!

As the Inquirer piece notes, it’s a great year to be a gay Democrat, but as is usual, it’s a sorry, sorry time to be a gay Republican.

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Steven Reynolds is a regular blogger for the All Spin Zone


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Ask a Gay Dude
Posted by: Fishbone Soldier on Mar 31, 2008 2:40 PM   
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Dave Chappelle once had a segment called "Ask A Gay Dude" where Mario Cantone answered questions from people on the street. Atlantic columnist, and noted gay dude Andrew Sullivan has commented throughout this campaign that the Clintons have given plenty of lip service to gay voters, but then turned around and betrayed them. Check here or here (last paragraph) for his educated rationale.

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» sshhh....don't ask, don't tell Posted by: foreverhope
which one to choose...
Posted by: Jarrell on Mar 31, 2008 6:04 PM   
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I seriously hope that gays and lesbians aren't fooled by Hillary's recent coveting of their vote. She's in 'desperate' mode - she's talking about Obama as running mate one second (strange since he's never ceased to be ahead in delegates for months) and vilifying him the next over stupid stuff. If it starts getting out about her dominionist ties with that "friends" group going under the guise of "prayer breakfast", Rev. Wright would seem like Mother Teresa by comparison. She cares nothing about LGBT. She only cares about votes, and she's stopped at nothing to get them, even if it means changing her story every time she turns around. Obama is her polar opposite when it comes to meaningful LGBT advocacy, and finding something workable for the present sociopolitical climate, while working for more later on. He's proven over and over he's on the side of LGBT.

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