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GOP Senate Candidate Fong Clarifies Position on Gay Rights
Dan Balz, The Washington Post
In the closing days of the closely contested California Senate race,
Republican challenger Matt Fong is scrambling to contain the damage from
revelations that he contributed $50,000 in leftover campaign funds to one
of the country's leading opponents of gay rights and abortion rights.
News of the contribution to the California-based Traditional Values
Coalition, headed by the Rev. Lou Sheldon, broke Sunday. Fong's opponent,
Sen. Barbara Boxer (D), charged that the donation proved that Fong was not
just "out of the mainstream" but was "in the extreme."
Fong said, "I don't agree with everything Lou Sheldon does," adding that
the money was designed to help push a ballot initiative opposing gay
marriage which never materialized. He noted that President Clinton opposes
gay marriages.
On Monday, the story took another twist. Fong earlier had received the
endorsement of the Log Cabin Rpeublicans, a gay rights organization.
Alarmed by donation to Sheldon's group, Log Cabin officials went to Fong
and asked for a restatement of support for much of its agenda.
Fong took the unusual step of signing a document outlining the elements of
the group's agenda that he supports, including legislation that would bar
discrimination against gays for employment and housing and support for health
and retirement benefits for domestic partners. "This was another way to
absolutely clear the record," said Kevin Ivers, a Log Cabin spokesman. "If
you look at what his positions are on the issues, his positions are as good
or better than many Democrats."
Fong said he wants to unify the state and that leadership reflects the
ability to find common ground on difficult issues.