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Openly Gay GOPs Running For Mayor In San Diego

Openly Gay Gop Mayor

By ELLIOT SPAGAT   10/ 8/11 05:46 PM ET   AP

SAN DIEGO -- Two leading Republican contenders for mayor of America's eighth-largest city are openly gay, and voters have barely noticed. It doesn't come up at campaign appearances or in local news coverage.

District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis and City Councilman Carl DeMaio haven't made their marks as gay rights activists, which may help explain why their sexual orientation has been a non-issue even among social conservatives. Neither makes a secret of being gay, but they don't draw attention to it, either.

San Diego, which has had Republican mayors since 1992, could easily become the nation's largest city to ever choose an openly gay GOP leader, said Donald Haider-Markel, a Kansas University political science professor who published a book last year on gays in public office. Gay Republicans have historically been hindered by lack of support from party leaders and financial backers.

Mayor Jerry Sanders, a former police chief being forced out by term limits, faced a mutiny in his party in 2007 when he abruptly announced that he believed gays should have rights to marry, saying his lesbian daughter and members of his staff deserved no less. He captured national attention when he fought tears at a news conference to explain his change of heart to support same-sex marriage on the eve of his re-election bid.

"It is Bible truth that the Republican Party hierarchy threatened to take Jerry's endorsement away," said Fred Sainz, his communications director at the time.

About one-third of San Diego County's Republican Party central committee voted to yank its backing of Sanders, said Chairman Tony Krvaric, but Sanders kept the endorsement and went on to win easily.

That episode now seems like distant history.

The mayoral race comes as voters nationwide are increasingly willing to elect gays to public office and as Republicans shift their energies from hot-button social issues to bread-and-butter questions about the size and role of government in shaping the economy.

A nationwide Gallup poll in June showed 67 percent of voters surveyed would elect a gay president, up 12 percentage points from four years ago. The Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund says the number of openly gay officeholders nationwide doubled in the last four years to about 500. They include Annise Parker, a Democrat who was elected mayor of Houston in 2009.

Yet there are only about 20 openly gay Republican elected officials nationwide, according to the Victory Fund.

Dumanis, 59, is running on her experience managing a large organization. The three-term San Diego County district attorney is backed by Sanders and boasts a law enforcement background.

DeMaio, 36, is almost single-mindedly focused on city finances. The businessman-turned-city councilman is spearheading a proposed ballot measure that would put new hires on 401k accounts and curb pension payments for all workers.

The other top Republican candidate is Nathan Fletcher, 34, a two-term state assemblyman and Marine combat veteran who says San Diego needs a visionary, not just a nuts-and-bolts manager. Also running is U.S. Rep. Bob Filner, 69, a liberal Democrat and former city councilman.

If no one wins a majority in the June election, the top two finishers advance to a November runoff. Others have five months to put their names on the ballot, but the wide-open contest is already taking shape.

Republican leaders say the party wants fixes for San Diego's $2.1 billion unfunded pension liability, a growing deficit that regularly threatens to close fire stations, parks and beach bonfire pits. Whether a candidate is gay, they say, is irrelevant.

"If the candidates don't make it an issue, voters won't make it an issue," said Krvaric, who calls himself a social conservative.

Dumanis appears often in public with her partner of 13 years, Denise Nelesen, communications manager for the San Diego County Aging and Independence Services agency. The couple married in 2008, two months before California voters approved Proposition 8 to ban same-sex marriage.

Dumanis was openly gay when she first ran for office in 1994, winning election to San Diego municipal judge. She says her sexual orientation has surfaced only occasionally during campaigns, and that appearances with her partner put people at ease.

"People get to know that our lives are the same as their lives," Dumanis said. "It's easier to hate a stereotype than it is a person. I make a point of introducing Denise wherever I go."

DeMaio has been in a committed relationship for more than two years with Jonathan Hale, publisher of San Diego Gay & Lesbian News and a website that features racy pictures of bare-chested men. DeMaio says he told family, friends and co-workers in 2000 that he was gay.

Nicole Ramirez Murray, a longtime gay activist in San Diego, criticized DeMaio in a recent column for the San Diego LGBT Weekly because DeMaio identified himself as single in a questionnaire for The San Diego Union-Tribune.

DeMaio says he listed himself single because that's what he is under California law. He noted that he often appears publicly with his partner in his conservative district.

DeMaio was silent during the Proposition 8 campaign, unlike Dumanis, who was outspoken against the marriage ban. He says he believes that gays should be entitled to marry but that he wouldn't take up the issue as mayor.

DeMaio, who has endeared himself to fiscal conservatives and enraged organized labor, says any discussion of his being gay is intended to distract voters from the city's finances.

"(Sexual) orientation is not an issue. It's not a plus or a minus," he said.

The straight candidates may appeal strongest to gay voters.

Fletcher, who is married to a former aide to President George W. Bush, was the only Assembly Republican to vote for a bill in July that requires gay history be taught in California public schools. He spoke passionately on the Assembly floor in May to call for an end to the military's policy of prohibiting gays and lesbians from serving openly and supports a legal right to same-sex marriage.

Filner benefits from being the lone, widely known Democrat. The party has steadily extended its lead over Republicans among San Diego's registered voters over the last decade, enjoying an 11-point advantage. Sixty percent of gay voters in San Diego are Democrats, according to a June poll by the Competitive Edge & Research polling firm in San Diego.

"They're kind of off-limits to Republicans," said John Nienstedt, the firm's president. "The gay votes are going to go Democratic."

It remains to be seen if Republican voters will vote for a gay mayor. Several said they would at a rally last month for Rick Perry's GOP presidential bid, where DeMaio gave his standard speech about city finances before the Texas governor spoke.

Glenn Stock, a 51-year-old real estate broker who likes DeMaio, said a candidate's sexual orientation is "not even in play."

"Right now we've got to get our house in order," he said. "We need jobs. We need city services."

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hyaofcr
No laughing, no smiling & absolutely no having fun
10:46 PM on 10/11/2011
Democrat for Demaio!
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Elizabeth Schwartz
Father! The sleeper has awakened!
10:47 AM on 10/11/2011
The two candidates' sexuality may have been a non-issue, but not to HP -- too bad we still live in a world where that would even be relevant. Bob Filner isn't just a democrat - he's progressive with great policies and a great plan to bring jobs to San Diego (which the other candidates don't have... gee, HP, why don't you do an article about his sexuality?)
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12:50 AM on 10/11/2011
De Maio gay ? I thought he was simply a man set on stripping public employee pensions.

And Dumanis .. Well, she seems to say whatever she needs to say to get elected.
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grayplace
Life's a dream within a dream.
09:19 PM on 10/10/2011
Gay AND Republican. Both natural (gay) and unnatural (GOP) at the same time.
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Michael Valentine
Retired SEIU Member
02:33 PM on 10/10/2011
Fear and self-loathing in the San Diego Republican Party.

Well at least they are out. Hello Mitch McConnell!
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Djay0252
American First, Second, and ALWAYS
10:18 AM on 10/10/2011
A voter does not need to know what a politician, or anybody else for that matter, does in the bedroom. Are they trying to get the sympathy vote?
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Sociologyst
03:10 PM on 10/10/2011
In that case, put all your photos of you family away at your work and also do not talk about them in public ever. Honestly, when you talk about your wife, it's basically telling us all about your (non-existant) sex life...we don't want to hear about it.
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talkstocoyotes
09:29 AM on 10/12/2011
**In that case, put all your photos of you family away at your work and also do not talk about them in public ever. **

And, may I add, when you're out in public with your spouse, pretend that you're friends or business associates or siblings. No kiss when you're picking up your spouse at the airport!
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CPAwADD
My super power is sarcasm!
10:13 AM on 10/10/2011
Gay and Republican? That's odd I thought only closeted gays were GOPers.
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lambdin1
What's this?
10:03 AM on 10/10/2011
I'm not sure how you can be gay and be a Republican/Tea Party member. It does not seem possible. However I was a Republican (notice there is no Tea Party added) decades ago. I began leaving the party during Regan and ended with Bush I. Just too much right wingnuts! They're young and idealistic. There are good people everywhere but I just do not see it in the Republican/Tea Party!
10:40 AM on 10/10/2011
The story is about gay guys and getting elected because of gayness not rep or dems silly!!!!!
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carmenalex
!Mamá caliente humanista!
11:52 AM on 10/10/2011
Very happy you saw the light.
08:50 AM on 10/10/2011
should a man get the job because he states his sexual preferance in the interview is the question I have for anyone who can answer with a yes or a no
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Sociologyst
03:14 PM on 10/10/2011
Over 11 comments on an article about your issues with gay people?! Ha, usually I'm being facetious when I tell anti-gay commenters they are projecting their own sexual oppressions...but I really think you have some serious issues.
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08:34 AM on 10/10/2011
BARNEY FRANK the whole world knows what he likes and yet he gets elected and unless your in politics you would be arrested, and now more. I just can't take this anymore, what a circus!! I dare someone who is gay to keep their sex preferance out of a job interview and see if they can achieve the job based on knowledge of said job and not on sex and they probably would get the job because the women act confused as to if they are a woman or a man and the men do the same which spells mental health issues when you think you can get a job because you like having same gender sex that would be called dilusional wouldn't it in the mental health world?
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timbohp
GOP...Guaranteeing Obama's Presidency
12:43 AM on 10/11/2011
I have never, ever, brought up my sexuality (its not a preference) in a job interview.

But since others have such an issue with what people like me do behind closed doors, some feel it important to bring it out in the open, at the beginning,and not try to hid it, because it will be found out sooner or later and the far right will use it against you. So, as long as religion and bigots are trying to stop equality, we have to speak up. Treat us equally, and it becomes a non issue.
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talkstocoyotes
09:31 AM on 10/12/2011
**I dare someone who is gay to keep their sex preferance out of a job interview and see if they can achieve the job based on knowledge of said job and not on sex **

I think you have a job interview confused with a singles bar.
07:56 AM on 10/10/2011
The new independent party ' gay" join now and let us stop men being with women because that is just wrong follow the new independent party and you to can be gay and have this type of jpb with great benifits like; you can never be fired because your gay (that is a hate crime) you can have your own laws special just for you, great money and paid indorsments from al the giant companies (you may even get a mascot job) and etc,,,, joint the new gay ticket now!!!!!!!!! hurry this offer won't last long LOLOLOLOLOL
07:42 AM on 10/10/2011
I think they should win because they are gay
08:05 AM on 10/10/2011
I want the best person for the job. Who someone has sex with is meaningless...unless it is part of the job discription.
07:28 AM on 10/10/2011
but if you are gay you get a high paying political seat. I think everyone should be gay! gay is the only place color is not seen because you are just plain old gay. I like it. I want to be gay now and I can do my part with population control. America lets all be gay and we will get the best jobs around and get to look at everybody's body parts because we will have the right to watch everyone shower because we would be a species. remember gay has some great laws that protect them. So, I say let's all be gay and stop making those babies people. we are suppose to be gay
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Bettaman
Another Veteran For Obama 2012!!
07:25 AM on 10/10/2011
The definition of self-loathing is being gay AND a Republiclown.
07:48 AM on 10/10/2011
So well put! "Simple" yet profound....Short but so vividly descriptive...I can close my eyes and almost see one of the candidates "portraits" displayed next to this definition of "self-loathing" in the dictionary!