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Luther Campbell Gets Perfect Marks on Gay Voters Guide, Robaina and Gimenez Don't

It's 2011, and the only candidate running for Miami-Dade mayor who is polling in the double digits to get perfect marks from Equality Florida's voting guide on GLBT issues happens to be former-2 Live Crew leader Luther Campbell. It's odd indeed. The leading candidates Julio Robaina and Carlos Gimenez either...
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It's 2011, and the only candidate running for Miami-Dade mayor who is polling in the double digits to get perfect marks from Equality Florida's voting guide on GLBT issues happens to be former-2 Live Crew leader Luther Campbell. It's odd indeed. The leading candidates Julio Robaina and Carlos Gimenez either haven't made their stances on such issues public, or, in Robaina's case, publicly opposes marriage equality.


Here's the voters guide sent out by Equality Florida:

​While every candidate, with the exception of Marcelo Llorente, supports protections for citizens based on sexual orientation and gender identity and domestic partnerships, Uncle Luke is the only candidate who is pulling respectable numbers who told Equality Florida he also supports marriage and adoption equality, as well as declaring himself pro-choice.

Gabrielle Redfern and Farid Khavari, who are polling well behind the rest of the pack, also received perfect marks.

Robaina, Gimenez and Marcelo Llorente have remained quiet on several of these issues, while Robaina released a statement saying he wasn't in support of gay marriage, and Llorente voted against a provision for safe schools for LGBT students during his time in the Florida Legislature.

[via Gay South Florida]

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