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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Sun Apr 8, 2018, 06:54 PM Apr 2018

"Is This the Gayest Campaign Ad Ever?"

Since someone has already attacked me for the thread title,
it is the title of the article in the (gay) 'Advocate'.


https://www.advocate.com/politicians/2018/4/06/gayest-campaign-ad-ever

San Francisco mayoral candidate Mark Leno recently announced the release of his first television and digital ad, “Make History,” in a press conference at the former Castro Camera store. The announcement was not arbitrary — it came on the 40th anniversary of the Board of Supervisors passing an antidiscrimination ordinance protecting gays and lesbians, and championed by then-Supervisor Harvey Milk.

Leno's ad highlights his lifetime of service to San Francisco and his record of winning landmark legislation for civil and workers' rights, like raising the state’s minimum wage to $15. The video evokes the tone of Tales of the City with its disco music, but it also chronicles Leno's journey from a San Francisco newcomer in the 1970s, to losing his partner to HIV complications a decade later, to becoming California's first openly gay state senator in 2008.

“From a very young age, I’ve believed in a future in which everyone has a shot at success,” Leno said at the campaign event. “This means that all of us, and our future generations, need to learn about the broad diversity of human experience. That’s why I authored the FAIR Education Act to share with our kids the life-changing power of LGBT histories.”

At the Castro event, Leno also announced endorsements from major LGBT organizations, including the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club, the Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club, Victory Fund, and Equality California.

Gina Simi, Co-Chair of the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club, said, “Mark is [Alice’s] first-choice candidate because he doesn’t just talk about progress and process — he truly understands how this works.”

A full list of Leno’s endorsements and legislative record can be found on his website http://www.markleno.com

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"Is This the Gayest Campaign Ad Ever?" (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Apr 2018 OP
It leans very much into the historic nature of his run and his career dsc Apr 2018 #1

dsc

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1. It leans very much into the historic nature of his run and his career
Mon Apr 9, 2018, 09:37 AM
Apr 2018

which is kind of amazing. In my lifetime we went from gay people being so toxic they had to be forced out of political movements (Barnard Rustin) to the gun control movement being led publicly by openly LGBT people. Leno would be the first gay mayor of San Francisco and the gay male mayor with the largest population were he to win. Lesbians have done better in that regard with both Dallas and Houston having had lesbian mayors. He is behind from what I read but not out of the running. It will be interesting to see if this helps him, he stays the same, or loses ground.

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