Many political watchers were surprised when GOProud, the conservative
LGBT group, endorsed Mitt Romney for president this week. But, amid all
the headlines, what wasn't public knowledge, says Metro Weekly's Chris Geidner, "is how close the endorsement came to not happening at all. Or how little gay support it had from the board."
GOProud board member and executive director Jimmy LaSalvia released a
statement saying that "GOProud is the first and only organization
representing gay Americans to endorse Governor Romney's Presidential
bid." Geidner says, however, that "only a bare majority of the board's
seven members at the time voted for the endorsement. What's more, half
of the board's gay or lesbian members voted against endorsing Romney."
That means four of seven GOProud board members supported the
endorsement, and of those only two are gay: LaSalvia and Bruce Carroll.
LaSalvia isn't worried about the lack of an LGBT majority, though, saying to Metro Weekly,
"GOProud represents gay and straight conservatives. Every member of our
board's vote counts the same regardless of their sexual orientation.
That's the definition of equality."
Ironically, just over a month ago, on May 12, LaSalvia took Romney
to task for speaking at Liberty University, telling reporters, "With his
speech at [Jerry] Falwell’s Liberty University, it is clear that
Governor Romney’s message to Goldwater conservatives is: drop dead. Many
on our board and among our grassroots supporters have long had
reservations about Governor Romney’s record — particularly when it comes
to issues of importance to conservatives. Issues like fundamental tax
reform, healthcare reform, and entitlement reform. As an organization
that was born amidst the energy and enthusiasm of the early days of the
Tea Party movement, many in our organization are concerned about how
seriously Governor Romney will take cutting the size and scope of
government, about his commitment to federalism and about whether or not
he will dramatically cut federal spending."
He then warned, "If Romney expects to be the candidate who can beat
Obama in November then he needs to embrace a strategy that makes victory
possible — falling into the culture war trap laid by Obama is a
guaranteed electoral loser."
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