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The 1992 Log Cabin Republican convention was held in Spring, Texas, a Houston exurb. The main point of discussion was whether or not LCR would endorse the re-election of President George H. W. Bush. The group voted to deny that endorsement because Bush did not denounce anti-gay rhetoric at the 1992 Republican National Convention. [7]
2015 Republican National Committee chairmanship election; Republican National Committee; National Council for a New America; National Federation of Republican Assemblies; National Federation of Republican Women; National Republican Redistricting Trust; New York Federation of College Republicans; New York Young Republican Club
Gay Republicans is a 2004 television documentary film directed by Wash Westmoreland that focuses on four Log Cabin Republicans as they struggle with President George W. Bush's unequivocal opposition to gay marriage and are forced to make a choice: Whether to be good Republicans and support the President, or stand up for their civil rights as gay Americans.
Nicholas Francois, a Log Cabin Republican and UC Davis student, holds a Gadsden flag combined with the gay pride flag in 2017. The conservative LGBTQ organization supported a push to revise the ...
The executive director of the Log Cabin Republicans — the group’s first woman to have that position — has resigned following the group’s endorsement of President Trump’s reelection, the ...
The Log Cabin Republicans, a national organization of gay Republicans, subsequently credited Proposition 6 as being the catalyst leading to its formation. Opposition by leading politicians combined with grassroots lobbying led to the defeat of Proposition 6 by 58.4% to 41.6%.
The 1992 Log Cabin Republican convention was held in Spring, Texas, a Houston exurb. The main issue discussed was whether or not LCR would endorse the re-election of President George H. W. Bush . The group voted to deny that endorsement because Bush did not denounce anti-gay rhetoric at the 1992 Republican National Convention . [ 20 ]
In the same year, he founded the Kentucky chapter of the Log Cabin Republicans . [6] In 2006, LaSalvia left the Kentucky chapter and joined the national staff of Log Cabin Republicans, [3] first as Grassroots Outreach Director, then as Director of Programs & Policy. He was left the organization in December 2008.