Throckmorton
Lifer
I'm surprised this 1994 interview with a gay advocacy group hasn't gotten any press. Romney came out in strong support of gay rights, just short of marriage which he called a state issue. He also said that he would have been better than Ted Kennedy because he wasn't seen as an extremist on the issue. http://www.baywindows.com/romney-ill-be-better-than-ted-for-gay-rights-53688
BW: Why should the gay community support your campaign when Ted Kennedy has been a strong supporter of civil rights issues and the gay community?
MR: Well, I think you're partially right in characterizing Ted Kennedy as supportive of the gay community, and I respect the work and the efforts he's made on behalf of the gay community and for civil rights more generally, and I would continue that fight.
There's something to be said for having a Republican who supports civil rights in this broader context, including sexual orientation. When Ted Kennedy speaks on gay rights, he's seen as an extremist. When Mitt Romney speaks on gay rights, he's seen as a centrist and a moderate. It's a little like if Eugene McCarthy was arguing in favor of recognizing China, people would have called him a nut. But when Richard Nixon does it, it becomes reasonable. When Ted says it, it's extreme; when I say it, it's mainstream.
I think the gay community needs more support from the Republican party and I would be a voice in the Republican party to foster anti-discrimination efforts.
The other thing I should say is that the gay community and the members of it that are friends of mine that I've talked to don't vote solely on the basis of gay rights issues. They're also very concerned about a $4 trillion national debt, a failing school system, a welfare system that's out of whack and a criminal justice system that isn't working. I believe while I would further the efforts Ted Kennedy has led, I would also lead the country in new and far more positive ways in taxing and spending, welfare reform, criminal justice and education. That's why I believe many gay and lesbian individuals will support my candidacy and do support my candidacy.
I have several friends in the gay community who are supporters, who are working in my campaign. I think they believe I would be a better senator.