“I’m a libertarian when it comes to social issues,” Graves, a hotel executive from St. Cloud, said in an interview on my SiriusXM OutQ radio program on Thursday. “Government has no role to play in personal lives, contrary to Michele Bachmann. She kind of believes in a theocracy and I believe in a democracy, and secular democracy at that. The role of government isn’t to get involved in people’s lives.”
Bachmann, among the most high-profile antigay politicians in the country, worked hard as a Minnesota state legislator to help lay the
“My stand is, I’ve been for 39 years in a loving and committed relationship,” he said. “I’m very fortunate. It’s been the best thing in my life and, by gosh, everybody in America has the same rights under the law and everyone should be able to marry who they want to, when they want to. As far as what churches want to do, or synagogues, again, I believe in separation of church and state. I don’t care what the Catholic Church wants to do. I happen to be born a Catholic. But under the law everybody has the same rights and I believe very strongly in dignity and respect for everybody."
Graves discussed his opposition to Bachmann’s far right stances on others issues as well, such as the economy,
"What we found early on [in polling],” he said, “is that when people know my bio, we’re ahead, 52-43. If we get my name out, we
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