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Showing Original Post only (View all)HRC Revokes Endorsement Following Racist Comments of Senator Mark Kirk [View all]
Source: Human Rights Campaign
Today, HRC announced it is revoking the endorsement of Senator Mark Kirk. HRC has also endorsed Tammy Duckworth for Senate and is contributing the maximum to her campaign.
HRC President Chad Griffin released the following open letter to members and supporters explaining this decision:
After careful consideration, HRCs Public Policy Committee of the Board of Directors has taken the unprecedented step -- a first in our 36-year history -- of revoking an endorsement. We are a bipartisan organization and our staff and board make endorsement decisions based on a proven record of LGBTQ equality and a candidates ability to drive legislative change. We will not continue to make progress and pass the Equality Act without Republican support. Its vitally important that we continue to build bipartisan coalitions so that we may continue to move equality forward. We endorsed the sitting senator, Mark Kirk, because he has been a strong supporter of our cause time and again, scoring a 100 percent on HRCs most recent Congressional Scorecard. But events this week have gone beyond the pale for our standards of leadership.
Leadership is about more than the legislation one sponsors and the votes one casts. On Thursday night, Senator Kirk's comments about his opponent's heritage were deeply offensive and racist. His attempt to use Congresswoman Tammy Duckworths race as a means to undermine her familys American heritage and patriotism is beyond reproach. Yesterday, Senator Kirk tweeted an apology that failed to adequately address the real harm and magnitude of his words. So today, following a vote by our boards committee, the Human Rights Campaign withdrew our support of Senator Kirk.
Read more: http://www.hrc.org/blog/hrc-revokes-endorsement-following-racist-comments-of-senator-mark-kirk
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HRC Revokes Endorsement Following Racist Comments of Senator Mark Kirk [View all]
brooklynite
Oct 2016
OP
It did really disappoint me that they endorsed him in the first place. He is toast.
mucifer
Oct 2016
#1
There's no way that line of his wasn't scripted ahead of time. It was a well crafted sentence.
TeamPooka
Oct 2016
#4
DU rule, breaking news must use exact headline from article. actually some media knows sites
Sunlei
Oct 2016
#35
Your statement that "equality has been achieved" is more than a little bizarre ...
Hekate
Oct 2016
#15
No, marriage equality has been achieved. Meanwhile the GOP is trying to pass religious liberty laws
Crash2Parties
Oct 2016
#32