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Paul Babeu Facing Long Odds After Confirming He Is Gay

BOB CHRISTIE   02/20/12 04:47 AM ET EST  AP

FLORENCE, Ariz. — Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu built a reputation as a rising, conservative star by taking a hardline stance against illegal immigration, attacking the Obama administration and appearing alongside Sen. John McCain in a 2010 re-election ad in which McCain urged federal officials to just "complete the danged fence."

But, on Saturday, Babeu's conservative image took a beating as he was forced to confirm publicly that he is gay and was involved in a relationship with a Mexican immigrant who claims the sheriff threatened to have him deported if he revealed their relationship.

Babeu denies any wrongdoing, and has vowed to continue his battle for the GOP nomination in an extremely conservative rural congressional district. He recognizes he is fighting an uphill battle, especially in a state where family values, as defined by a large evangelical Christian and Mormon population, often battle fierce, anti-immigrant beliefs to define conservatism.

At a lengthy press conference, Babeu said he hopes voters will stick with him.

His competitors think that's unlikely. Arizona Sen. Ron Gould says Babeu is sure to lose major support among the family-values voters who oppose gay marriage.

Babeu previously avoided a public stance on gay rights, but came out in favor of them on Saturday.

"I can be a supporter and get out there and help articulate as we progress as a culture and a society, that there should be individual liberties and there should be individual freedoms," Babeu said. "For any other person to define somebody else's relationship and say it not OK, that is not who we are as Americans."

Saturday's revelation already led Babeu to call presidential candidate Mitt Romney's staff to say he would step down from his post as state campaign co-chair. Babeu campaigned with Romney and was featured in robocalls in Iowa attacking Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who was then seeking the GOP nomination.

"Sheriff Babeu has stepped down from his volunteer position with the campaign so he can focus on the allegations against him. We support his decision," Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul said in a statement.

Some political observers think Babeu's career could be over.

"There is no question that his budding congressional campaign is over," longtime Arizona Republican political consultant Sean Noble wrote on his blog. "Because it is a Republican primary in a conservative district, it's likely that the thing that hurts him the most is that he was in a gay relationship."

Others aren't sure it's the end, but they said there's no doubt he will be hurt.

"It obviously has implications for a congressional race. There's just no question about it," said Bruce Merrill, an Arizona State University political science professor emeritus and a longtime pollster. "I don't see how any reasonable person cannot think that this is going to hurt him, particularly with the constituency that he has built, which is a very evangelical, right-wing, family oriented conservative constituency."

Babeu's acknowledgment that he is gay came after a story in the Phoenix New Times, an alternative weekly magazine that quoted a former lover as saying Babeu threatened his immigration status if he revealed their relationship.

Babeu denied claims he tried to threaten the man, a former campaign volunteer. He said the accusations were an attempt to hurt his political career. The legal status of the man, identified only as Jose by the New Times and Babeu, was unclear. His lawyer said he was unavailable for comment but might be available in a few days.

Jose provided the New Times with photos of him and Babeu embracing. It also posted a cell phone self-portrait of a smiling Babeu in his underwear and another of what appears to be the shirtless sheriff in a bathroom, posted on a gay dating web site. Babeu didn't deny their authenticity.

Babeu made national headlines soon after his 2008 defeat of an incumbent in his rural county south of Phoenix by jumping on the anti-illegal immigration bandwagon led by longtime Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and berating the federal government for allowing human and drug smuggling to go unchecked.

Then in 2010, he was tapped by McCain to help champion his border security plan during McCain's re-election effort.

McCain, asked Sunday on ABC's "This Week" about Babeu, said he thought of him as a friend.

"I do not know the details, except what has been published in the media," he said. "And I'm sure there will be a thorough and complete investigation, if there is any allegation of wrongdoing. All I can say is that he also deserves the benefit, as every citizen does, of innocence until proven guilty. But I appreciate the support that he gave me in my campaign and always will."

Arpaio, a longtime ally, distanced himself.

"All I can say is he's the sheriff of Pinal County, and it's up to him to face his issues, not me," Arpaio told The Arizona Republic. He said Babeu has been "begging" for an endorsement in the congressional primary.

"I don't even think I'm going to get involved," Arpaio said. "We'll see what happens with Babeu."

Just last weekend, Babeu gave a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C., reiterating his criticism of Obama, the Justice Department's failed "Operation Fast and Furious" gunrunning investigation and seeking support for his congressional campaign.

Babeu has been something of an enigma since he appeared on the scene. He was elected to the city council of his hometown of North Adams, Mass., at age 18, and came to Arizona shortly after losing an election for North Adams mayor in 2001.

He became a Chandler police officer and in November 2008 defeated a Democratic incumbent to become sheriff.

Along the way, he served in the Army National Guard as both an enlisted man and an officer, retiring from the Arizona Guard as a major after serving stints in Iraq and along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Scandal Rocks Pinal County Sheriff's Election Campaign: MyFoxPHOENIX.com

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mherrera
Indigenous Troublemaker
10:01 PM on 02/22/2012
This guy seems to think he can just command support from the gay community after throwing his lover under the bus. Sorry. He is just now starting the process of paying his dues and like many of us, he will find his employment terminated as a result of his publicly-admitted sexuality. This is Arizona and he will just have to deal with that and find work elsewhere. Perhaps he can style the New Mexico governor's hair.
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ajhmd
09:36 PM on 02/22/2012
He stayed in the closet and was working with the Romney campaign while he was in the closet. It's a little late for him to start talking about marriage equality now only because he was basically outed.
06:22 PM on 02/22/2012
A conservative hypocrite!!!! Doesn't surprise me
01:09 AM on 02/22/2012
I dont think is a problem to be gay , the problem is bad people , problem is when they are not honest . If paul is gay and is doing good job , and if is a honest person , who care about if is gay or not
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Hrover
02:40 PM on 02/21/2012
Don't care about another closeted gay guy but "Some political observers think Babeu's career could be over.". Why because he is gay?
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Bruce Erickson
06:37 PM on 02/21/2012
I'm not worried about he being gay it is the way he used his office and station to commit several crimes and become a felon along the way.
A sherriff that commits felonys for his own benifit can't be trusted. This is the type of felon that American needs to get OUT of Washington and not put into Washington.
10:08 PM on 02/21/2012
1. He is accused if illegal activities. (threatening deportation to a legal resident.)
2. He is running in a VERY right wing district.
01:09 PM on 02/21/2012
More strangeness from the Romney campaign. Does the goofiness ever end?
10:45 AM on 02/21/2012
Who cares about Paul Babeu, a bully and a coward?
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Jake Gerstein
Romney is physically unable to tell the truth....
10:35 AM on 02/21/2012
This guy basically made his name by being a bigot, now he will be shamed into the shadows by the very same bigots he sought to win over...

I hope he sees how hypocritical this situation is...
09:43 AM on 02/21/2012
Well Arizona has elected an out gay Republican congressman before has it not? Someone correct me if I am wrong about that. I am not so sure he can't win.
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One more Thing
10:34 AM on 02/21/2012
Arizona has elected and re-elected and re-elected and re-elected hyprocrites before also!
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Bruce Erickson
06:40 PM on 02/21/2012
Heck we have had a couple of gay goveners and one went on to be appointed by Obama to his staff. Janet Napalitano but she is ashamed of being gay and needs to come out of the closet.
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becky bradshaw
"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth
08:50 AM on 02/21/2012
You can stay in the U.S. as long as you serve my every desire.
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vonric
08:47 AM on 02/21/2012
I watched this guy being interviewed by Wolf Blitzer on CNN; this is going to dissolve into a "he said he said" shtick before it is done. However, the guy was credible - and, in a post-Babeau interview with the newspaper that broke the story, they backpedaled from the claim of "deportation" and were now focusing on "harm will come to your family" as the line of concern.....I sensed just a tad of "backpedaling" in the meticulously careful and slightly evasive language that the reporter used, which contrasted with Babeau's blunt assertions and claims...

sadly, in a Republican party filled with "family values" that exclude any concept of diversity, I think this man's campaign for congress will not be judged on the merits of his policy positions or his history of service but simply who he goes to bed with....
12:08 AM on 02/22/2012
You might be surprised about his political future. Remember that Luther famously said that he would rather be ruled by a competent Turk that an incompetent or corrupt Christian. Many AZ conservatives - Christian or otherwise - are libertarian in many ways. In addition, Christian "family values" voters are concerned about many, many issues other than gay marriage. Religious freedom (here and abroad), border security and real immigration reform, human smuggling, prison reform and real threats to the family like father absence are just a few.

I'm with Luther - and in today's world I would be willing to vote for a competent and honest gay person with whom I share many of the same values, just as I would be willing to vote for a Jewish or Mormon candidate. Time will tell if Babeau is that kind of person.
08:43 AM on 02/21/2012
Sheriff Babeu is now finding out how bigoted, intolerant & prejudiced the party that he has hitched his wagon to, really is
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NativeHorn
In the Land of the Living
08:29 AM on 02/21/2012
Nope, he's done for. His career is over. This is like finding out that Herman Cain has been secretly celebrating Kwanzaa.
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knickkfan
N.Y. Knicks 2012- infinity champions
09:57 AM on 02/21/2012
Uhm no Herman Caine does Celebrate Kwanza this is not the same Kwanza is a Holiday this is a Elephant doing a illegal.lol
08:22 AM on 02/21/2012
And does he think he is special because he is gay? Why do gay people think because they have 'come clean' they are something special? Does he think he's the fist conservative person who is gay? Really, who cares?
01:35 PM on 02/21/2012
I don't know if he thinks he's special, but he's about to find out just how 'unwelcome' he is in the GOP.

It'd be truly great if people DIDN'T care whether someone was gay or straight, but that's not the case in our society. The simple truth is that GLBT people are legally discriminated against in a many ways that straight people aren't (e.g., you can be fired just because of your sexual orientation, without regard for your skill as an employee).

Also, there's a big difference between 'coming out' (being honest about your sexual orientation) and 'coming clean' (confessing to a crime). Setting aside the issue of whether he threatened other people, it's still a real shame that this man didn't feel comfortable enough to be true to himself in the first place.
ber6965
President Obama Won Get Over It.
07:58 AM on 02/21/2012
Did he Know his lover was an "illegal alien", When he was receiving SexualFavors from him?????
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Bruce Erickson
06:45 PM on 02/21/2012
He knew he was and according to the reports he used his office and ties to get his visa AFTER he found out he was a Illegal felon. So the Sherriff harbored a felon and protected him and then when his visa ran out he still sheltered him and kept him for his lover knowing that he was once again an Illegal felon. Thus the Sherriff himself is a FELON. Just what we DON'T need in Washington some one that twists the law to suit his own personal wants and desires. We have enough of them there already.