Pennsylvania State Representative Mike Fleck (R-Huntingdon) just announced that he is gay, and in doing so, became the first and only openly gay Republican state legislator in the United States and the only openly gay lawmaker in all of Pennsylvania.
Fleck relayed his story to Pennsylvania's local Huntingdon Daily News. Acknowledging the difficulty of his decision to come out, partially due to his devout catholicism, Fleck underscored to his constituents that he was 'still the exact same person.'
He went on to note, 'Coming out is hard enough, but doing it in the public eye is definitely something I never anticipated.' He also made clear his intention to continue both within the Christian faith and the Republican party, saying, 'I'm still a Republican and, most importantly, I'm still a person of faith trying to live life as a servant of God and the public. The only difference now is that I will also be doing so as honestly as I know how.'
Fleck has traditionally been a moderate Republican and believes that his affiliation with the GOP can help, not hinder, his coming out: 'The Republican party is all about the government needing to stay out of people's lives. I'm not a one-issue person and it's not a one-issue party.'
Philadelphia also recently elected another openly gay candidiate to office: Democrat Brian Sims join Fleck in January. Fleck is the first openly gay Republican legislator in the country, says Ted Martin, Executive Director of Equality PA, but another will take office in January, in Ohio.
Martin is hopeful that Fleck's announcement will pave the way for a more open discussion about gay rights in the Republican party:
'There's an opportunity here to have an open discussion in a new way. There's a real live voice to talk about it inside the Capitol, inside the Republican caucus. I hope Representative Fleck will want to work with us [...] I respect his process, respect that this isn't easy. I would hope people respect his integrity and his privacy.'
h/t PoliticsPA
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teabaggers will oust him in a heartbeat.
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A much more detailed account of this (unless your silly enough to buy a subscription at Huntingdon Daily News) can be found at http://www.politicspa.com/republican-state-rep-mike-fleck-im-gay-2/44597/
Good for him, BUT I wonder what mitigating circumstances have arisen to cause him to 'come out'? Either he has a ex-boyfriend threatening to blackmale him for profit, or he confessed to his wife who then let it out of the bag. And in a small community, that means he could no longer hold his secret. My guess is that if not for an even bigger story about to break as a 'scandal' to his career, he would have remained in the closet ' just like so many married conservative Christians are forced to do.
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Fast forward to next election, and the headline will be: 'Generally Popular Gay Representative Loses Primary Challenge to Tea Party Candidate'
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Headline is misleading. Richard Tisei (R), who lost the 6th District Congressional Race to John Tierney last month, has been out for 2 years and was serving as Minority Leader of the Massachusetts Senate while out.
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