Saturday, April 14, 2007

Queer and in Charge


A new poll indicates that a majority of Americans would vote for a gay person for president. The Gallup survey finds that 55% of respondents would vote for a gay candidate if he or she were "generally well-qualified."Given the wide range of backgrounds among the current field of 2008 presidential contenders, the poll asked how willing Americans would be to vote for them, and it included hypothetical candidates for good measure. The results, released earlier this week, reveal that 95% of those polled would vote for a Catholic (the religion of Republican hopeful Rudy Giuliani), 94% would vote for an African-American (Democratic contender Barack Obama), 88% would vote for a woman (Hillary Rodham Clinton), and 72% would vote for a Mormon (Mitt Romney, Republican former governor of Massachusetts).The only category to poll below 50% was atheist. (The Advocate)

I have to say, I'm only surprised the number isn't lower. Perhaps its from living in one of those red states too long; but I could only imagin the objections of some..."Just think who would be invited to the lincoln bedroom" - Perhaps thats only a polite objection.

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