Gay Donors, Key Group for Obama, to Plot Strategy in Washington
By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE
Hundreds of leading gay donors will travel to Washington in late April
to plan strategies and marshal financial commitments for state and
federal elections around the country, according to people with
knowledge of the meeting.

The conference, one of the largest ever gatherings of gay donors, is
being organized by the Gill Action Fund, one of the country’s leading
gay political organizations, which has played a quiet but pivotal role
at the state level in recent years on gay marriage and other issues,
including working to defeat lawmakers who oppose gay marriage. The
fund is keeping quiet the details of the gathering, hoping to shield
potential donors from unwanted scrutiny or attacks from opponents, and
a spokesman for the fund declined to comment on the plan on Tuesday.

But the conferences comes as gay donors are rapidly becoming one of
the most pivotal sources of campaign cash in next fall’s elections,
with some groups and donors shifting their sights on the presidential
and Congressional races after years of fighting against ballot
initiatives outlawing gay marriage and advancing the issue in states
like New York and Maryland.

A growing number of the top “bundlers” — volunteers who gather checks
from friends and business associates — to President Obama are gay men
or women, a constituency Mr. Obama has avidly courted in recent months
as he seeks to find new sources of large donations to finance his
re-election campaign. A “super PAC” supporting Mr. Obama, Priorities
USA Action, is also avidly courting gay donors, as traditional sources
of large checks, including Wall Street, prove more resistant to
appeals.

Mr. Obama pushed successfully last year to end the “don’t ask, don’t
tell” rule barring openly gay men and women from serving in the
military, while his administration has ceased to defend constitutional
challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act, which bars federal
recognition of benefits for same-sex couples.

But he also faces a day of reckoning over gay marriage, which he
opposes but which is the top priority of many gay rights
organizations. Many of his top supporters in the gay community are
pressuring Mr. Obama to change his position, which aides to the
president have signaled are “evolving.” Gay rights advocates, backed
by a growing number of Democratic lawmakers, are also pushing to have
support for gay marriage added to the party’s official platform later
this year.

More:

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/20/leading-gay-donors-to-plot-strategy-in-washington/

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