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Carpenter Defeated in Oregon
Narrow Loss A Warning Sign to Gay Community, Log Cabin Says
May 28, 1998
(WASHINGTON, DC) – After a cliffhanger finish that was not decided for over a
week, final results from the Oregon Republican primary in a suburban
Portland state representative district shows Rep. Chuck Carpenter was
defeated by his anti-gay, far right challenger, Bill Witt, by 54 votes out
of more than 6,000.
Carpenter was the first openly-gay Republican to run for an office and win
in the nation's history in 1994. Witt is a two-time Congressional candidate
and ran as the favorite of anti-gay activists.
"This is a wake up call for the whole gay and lesbian community across the
country, despite their political affiliations," said Richard Tafel,
executive director of Log Cabin Republicans. "Log Cabin is fighting on the
front lines against the religious right, and we need the gay community to
recognize the crucial importance of that fight. The gay community cannot
let one more gay Republican be outspent by the far right ever again. You
have to support the troops at the front. Every time Log Cabin loses a
fight on the front lines, the whole gay community suffers."
Tafel commended Carpenter for his leadership as a state representative,
particularly his leadership in pushing the Oregon Employment
Non-Discrimination Act through the House by shutting down the chamber for
three days in 1997. Oregon ENDA failed to be enacted into law by only one
vote in the state Senate. No such legislation had ever moved so far in
Oregon history.
Tafel also praised the strong support from the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund
for Carpenter's re-election. "The Victory Fund was totally committed to
Chuck, and they set an example for every other non-partisan gay
organization to follow. They recognized the crucial importance of this
race, and we were proud to be partners with them in this effort," Tafel
said.
"Log Cabin Republicans will fight on," Tafel said. "The war against the
far right within the Republican Party is central to our mission, and we
hope every gay and lesbian American recognizes the vital importance of this
fight."
Log Cabin Republicans is the nation's largest gay and lesbian Republican
organization, with 50+ chapters nationwide, a full-time Washington office
and a federal political action committee.
