Official Log Cabin Republican response to Obama's support for marriage equality:
They are clearly unhappy with Romney's decision to oppose not just Marriage Equality, but civil unions. Their news release follows. The last paragraph is key: it sounds like they are threatening to withhold their endorsement of candidates who take Romney's position. So what will they do about Romney?
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/gaysouthflorida/2012/05/log-cabin-gop-warns-romney-that-anti-gay-statements-jeopardizes-ability-to-win-moderates-women-young-voters.html
News release from R. Clarke Cooper, executive director of Log Cabin Republicans:
(Washington, DC) In the wake of President Obamas personal announcement in support of the freedom to marry, Republicans should recognize the changed political climate on the issue in favor of equality.
Marriage equality has captured the nations attention, and the response to President Obamas announcement is evidence of the tide turning in favor of equality for all. Log Cabin Republicans have long believed that supporting the freedom to marry is the right thing to do and the Presidents joining this effort is in the nations best interest. That said, Americans can be certain that the President would not have made this decision at this time if it were not in his best political interests. In addition to energizing his base and distracting attention from a failed economic record, the trap is laid for any Republican who responds with intolerance, said R. Clarke Cooper, Log Cabin Republicans Executive Director. Already some in the GOP are taking the bait with former RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie bringing up the twice-failed Federal Marriage Amendment and the unfortunate vote on Representative Heulskamps (R-KS) amendment re-affirming DOMA last night. Democrats are eager to fundraise off of this issue. It is in the best interests of Republican candidates to be measured and disciplined in response, recognizing that a generational shift has occurred.
Governor Mitt Romneys statement in opposition to not just marriage but civil unions jeopardizes his ability to win moderates, women and younger voters, especially as a large majority of Americans favor some form of relationship recognition for their LGBT friends and neighbors. Ultimately, the response of the Republican candidates this election cycle will determine not just endorsements by Log Cabin Republicans, but the votes of millions of Americans who are simply tired of the culture wars.
pinto
(106,886 posts)but they echo some other (R) political points recently. Romney is out of touch, out of sync and imo, out of time.
d_r
(6,907 posts)from the fish to the sharks?
tularetom
(23,664 posts)The term "gay republican" has no meaning anymore if it ever did.
southernyankeebelle
(11,304 posts)I honestly don't think the marriage of gays is going to be an issue anyway. Its on the list just like immigration is on the list. The economy is the number one issue along with jobs.
pnwmom
(109,607 posts)It all depends on what happens to the economy in the next several months. If the price of gas stays down, and the unemployment rate is still trending down, the economy might not be the critical issue.
southernyankeebelle
(11,304 posts)It means we came a long way. Obama is right we all must move FORWARD. The teabaggers are pulling this country down and it has nothing to do with the culture issues. They want this country to fail.
zbdent
(35,392 posts)Like the Catholics ... they're traditionally against the Death Penalty and war, and yet, they'll be more than happy (in most cases) to endorse a pro-DP & pro-War candidate just to say they're "pro-life" (conveniently ignoring the fact that no Democrat is forcing abortions on people ...)
pnwmom
(109,607 posts)That is, everyone in the 99% who ever votes Republican or Libertarian.