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Later in the month, Mrs. Clinton posed with Lady Gaga at a fund-raiser, and her campaign promoted a kitschy pro-Clinton video made by the gay quartet Well-Strung. Clinton does not have the most cutting-edge record when it comes to gay rights. She did not speak out on behalf of same-sex marriage until But what she lacks on the policy front, she is trying to make up for partly with a tongue-in-cheek recognition that in her decades in the public eye she has developed a certain pop culture status, particularly among some gay men who identify with her triumphs over adversity, her redemption, and her evolving personal style. The difference between her current campaign and her effort is that Mrs.


Hillary Clinton Promotes Gay Rights as Main Pillar of 2016 Bid




Hillary Clinton: 'Contrary to what you may hear, I actually like men' | SBS Pride
The statement marked a remarkable evolution for Mrs. Clinton, who opposed same-sex marriage for more than two decades in public life as first lady, senator and presidential candidate. As recently as this year, Mrs. Clinton said that while she personally supported gay marriage, the issue was best left for states to decide—a position held by most of the Republican presidential field.



Hillary Clinton defends gay rights in strongest speech yet on issue
Hillary Clinton pledged Saturday to champion new federal laws banning discrimination against gays and lesbians and warned that Republican presidential candidates will try to undo a Supreme Court ruling on marriage equality, among other protections, if elected. Republicans running for president would enact policies that will discriminate against and hurt gays and lesbians and their families, she said. Progress on equal rights "can be undone," Clinton told the annual gala of the Human Rights Campaign, the largest activist group working for gay rights.





Hillary Clinton shot down rumors that she's a lesbian in an interview on Howard Stern's radio show on Wednesday. Rumors that Clinton is a lesbian have been circulating in tabloids for decades, but the former presidential candidate said she has always been interested in men. Clinton, who was on the show to promote "The Book of Gutsy Women," a book she wrote with her daughter, Chelsea, responded: "Never, never never!

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