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Romney Wins Definitively in New Hampshire
(Washington, DC) – Log Cabin Republicans statement on Governor Mitt Romney's win today in New Hampshire's primary.
"By adding a definitive victory in New Hampshire to his win in Iowa, Governor Mitt Romney has established himself as a candidate who can unite Republicans and present a clear threat to Barack Obama in November," said R. Clarke Cooper, Log Cabin Republicans Executive Director. "Governor Romney was consistently clear in the debates that he opposes discrimination based on sexual orientation. While he continues to support a constitutional amendment banning marriage equality – a position Log Cabin strongly opposes – he is also on record saying that such an amendment has been tried, rejected, and is unlikely to ever succeed. Romney has also taken a position that the repeal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' has been settled, and he would not seek to reinstitute the ban on open service.
"Congressman Ron Paul's second place finish underscores New Hampshire's commitment to the libertarian principles he has consistently championed, which include his votes against the anti-family Federal Marriage Amendment and for the repeal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell.' Log Cabin Republicans are also pleased with the strong performance of Governor Jon Huntsman, a solid supporter of civil unions for same-sex couples and a candidate who frequently talked about the need for Americans to do more for gay rights. As the nomination process moves forward, Log Cabin Republicans suggest all the candidates recognize the lesson learned from New Hampshire; that inclusion wins. The 2012 election is about liberty and prosperity, and candidates who keep the focus on the issues most important to Americans, jobs and the economy, will attain victory."