Next Congress Could See First Same-Sex Married  Republican






 
By _Napp Nazworth_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/napp-nazworth/) , 
Christian Post  Reporter
August 1, 2013|3:31 pm
The next U.S. Congress could see its first openly-gay  Republican in a 
same-sex marriage. Richard Tisei appears to be eyeing a rematch  against Rep. 
John Tierney in the sixth district of Massachusetts. In what should  be a 
strong year for Republicans, the race would be competitive. Some Republican  
leaders are hoping his candidacy will demonstrate the Party's  open-mindedness.
Tisei is giving running again "a lot of serious thought and serious  
consideration," he _told the Boston Globe_ 
(http://www.boston.com/politicalintelligence/2013/07/23/richard-tisei-giving-serious-consideration-rematch-with-john
-tierney/hK12lChphKgRjPEpDipWoO/story.html) . 
Three considerations will influence his decision to run, he said: whether 
he  can represent the district better than Tierney, whether he can provide 
more  "clout" for the district given that Republicans control Congress, and 
whether he  can "change the poisonous atmosphere" in Congress. 
"If I feel like I can check off all three of those boxes," he remarked, 
"I'd  be very inclined." 
In an _article for The Rothenberg Political  Report_ 
(http://rothenbergpoliticalreport.com/news/article/former-gop-house-candidate-marries-gay-partner)
 
, political analyst Nathan Gonzales believes Tisei would have a  strong 
chance of winning for three reasons: he lost by less than 5,000 vote in  2012, 
which was a strong year for Democrats; Tierney will have to expend  
resources to win his primary, which already has two announced challengers; and, 
 
Tierney is currently being investigated by the House Ethics Committee for  
alleged misconduct. 
Massachusetts was the first state, in 2004, to redefine marriage to include 
 same-sex couples. Tisei married his partner, Bernard F. Starr, earlier 
this  month. Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) became the first congressman in a 
same-sex  marriage when he _married his partner last  year_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/barney-frank-discusses-wedding-partner-before-leaving-congress
-slams-gingrich-tea-party-73389/)  before his retirement. 
Top-level Republicans would love for Tisei to run, Gonzales reports, 
because  he represents the Party's only chance to win that district. Plus, 
Party 
leaders  hope to promote Tisei, along with Carl DeMaio, a gay Republican 
running for  Congress in San Diego, to demonstrate the Party's  open-mindedness.

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