
by James A. Bacon
Kudos. The Washington Post and Richmond Times-Dispatch both managed to write straightforward news articles about WRVA talk show host John Reid entering the race for lieutenant governor. It’s a low bar, but we never take it for granted, and we’re always happy to see it. Unsurprisingly, though, both newspapers viewed Reid’s bid through a culture-war lens.
Reid is gay. And the authors of both articles wonder if his sexual orientation represents a handicap in a Republican party primary.
Writes the Post’s Laura Vozella:
Reid could face a challenge appealing to socially conservative Republicans who have long opposed gay rights. [Denver] Riggleman, as a freshman congressman from rural central Virginia, lost a GOP nominating convention in 2020 after officiating a same-sex wedding. In 2021, a Republican running for lieutenant governor was targeted for supporting gay rights. Only a few Republicans in the General Assembly voted this year to support an effort to enshrine same-sex marriage rights in the state constitution.
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