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Log Cabin Launches "Strategy 2000"
Comprehensive National Priorities and Goals Outlined for 1999-2000
(WASHINGTON, DC) – After six months of an organization-wide review and detailed
study, the nation's largest gay Republican organization announced "Strategy
2000" -- a comprehensive program which will be the primary focus of the
organization for the next two years. The program was announced by
newly-elected Log Cabin Republicans Board Chairman Robert Stears following a meeting of the
Board of Directors in Los Angeles on January 16 and 17.
"Strategy 2000 will be the culmination of everything we have done until
now, and it represents the core mission of Log Cabin -- to educate
Republicans who want an inclusive party, and confront those who don't,"
Stears said. "It will be on a financial scale we have never attempted
before, at a time when the stakes have never been higher for the Republican
Party and the gay community."
The program has three key components:
THE GOP PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS -- Log Cabin will mobilze its resources to
educate every Republican presidential candidate for the 2000 GOP nomination
on a basic set of core inclusive principles. These principles include:
non-discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, continued support of
GOP AIDS funding priorities and no anti-gay speeches or signs at the 2000
GOP Convention. Log Cabin will work aggressively to inform the voting
public on the positions of every GOP presidential candidate on these core
principles, and will publicly expose and confront all those who use
gay-bashing as a platform in their campaigns.
TRAINING GAY REPUBLICAN ACTIVISTS -- Log Cabin will prioritize a record
amount of resources to the training of openly gay Republicans who seek to
run for elected office in 1999 and 2000, working in a close partnership
with the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund. The first national training will
take place at LIBERTY FOR ALL! The 1999 Log Cabin National Leadership
Conference, which will be held in New York City August 27-29, 1999. Over
two years -- culminating in the 2000 elections -- Log Cabin will train
activists to run for local, state and federal office, as well as elected
offices within the Republican Party from the precinct level up to delegate
and alternate to the 2000 Republican National Convention.
FIGHTING THE ANTI-GAY MOVEMENT -- Log Cabin will expand its training
programs to include comprehensive trainings and seminars in fighting the
extreme right at the grass-roots level. These trainings will seek to
empower all Americans (gay or straight, Republican or Democrat) who seek to
advance our common core principles and fight against the forces of hatred
and intolerance.
"Strategy 2000" was the subject of a day-long, closed-door seminar at the
1998 Log Cabin Republicans Convention in Dallas, Texas. The delegates representing
grass-roots activists from around the country developed a strong consensus
to move ahead with an aggressive strategy, and to make it a prime focus for
the organization's work through 2000. After months of confidential study
and review of the logistics and details, Stears announced the program and
expressed the commitment of the national organization to raise the
necessary funds to finance it.
"Looking at the details of this ambitious program, we will need to raise
over one million dollars to carry it out," said Log Cabin Republicans Vice Chairman Monty
Cornell. "This is the greatest financial challenge of our organization's
history, but Log Cabin has made a commitment to meet it and move ahead.
There is absolute dedication and unity in this organization on where we
have to go in this crucial political cycle, and we now have the
responsibility to do all we can to succeed."
Log Cabin Republicans is the nation's largest gay and lesbian Republican
organization, with state and local chapters nationwide, a full-time
Washington office and a federal political action committee.