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In reply to the discussion: Religious right declares 'defiant homosexual' Mayor Pete is 'biggest threat' in presidential race [View all]Celerity
(55,232 posts)42. I agree on Abrams for the GA Senate, we desperately need the Senate back
IF Biden does not enter the race (almost zero chance of that) I do think Stacey will probably jump in though.
I do think Buttigieg can be a paradigm breaker in terms of shattering the rainbow ceiling, much like Obama was in terms of race. Gallup polls are tracking to hit around or over 80% by 2020 for acceptance of LGBTQ amongst voters. The vast, vast majority of that 20% against would vote against Jesus if he ran as a Democrat. Hell, in 2008, when President Obama won, it was only 55% and for gay marriage itself only 40% approval.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/1651/gay-lesbian-rights.aspx



primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Religious right declares 'defiant homosexual' Mayor Pete is 'biggest threat' in presidential race [View all]
babylonsister
Apr 2019
OP
The LAST thing anyone should be interested in is what other people do in their bedrooms
donkeypoofed
Apr 2019
#5
As Pete Would Say, "Bless Them Father for They Know Not What They Do." Besides, They Are Idiots!
DoctorJoJo
Apr 2019
#6
No, that's not why I support Pete, and I don't think that's why he is being pushed.
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#18
+1. Even without the gay angle, anti-intellectualism has always been a powerful undercurrent
dalton99a
Apr 2019
#25
a minority and women would do the same. should only straight white men be allowed to run ?
JI7
Apr 2019
#12
Gay issue aside, I think he might be the only one who really could beat Trump.
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#28