Dem candidate for Maryland governor airs first campaign ad ever with same-sex kiss
Richard Madaleno, a Democratic candidate in Maryland’s gubernatorial race, made history on Thursday by airing the first political TV campaign ad to feature a same-sex kiss, according to the LGBTQ Victory Fund.
In the ad, Madaleno vows to “stand up to” President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Esper orders ‘After Action Review’ of National Guard’s role in protests MORE by highlighting ways he’s opposed the commander in chief’s agenda as a state senator in Maryland.
“I’m running for governor to deliver progressive results and to stand up to Donald Trump,” Madaleno says in his ad. “Here are a few of the things that I’ve done that already infuriate him.”
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Madaleno goes on to list ways he has opposed Trump’s agenda as a state senator in Maryland. In one part, he touts a bill he co-sponsored that banned assault weapons in the state, and a child interject, “Take that NRA”. He also lists his support for public schools, including a dig at Education Secretary Betsy DeVosElizabeth (Betsy) Dee DeVosDeVos issues rule barring colleges from granting coronavirus relief funds to DACA recipients GOP lawmaker wants probe of UPenn’s Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement Taking the guesswork out of financial aid appeals MORE.
“And what’s the No. 1 way I piss off Donald Trump and the Republicans?” Madaleno asks before kissing his husband Mark Hodge on the lips. “Take that, Trump.”
The ad first aired Thursday morning during “Fox & Friends” and will air across the state.
If elected, Madaleno would be the state’s first openly gay governor. He was the state’s first openly gay member of the General Assembly and fought to legalize same-sex marriage in the state.
The ad comes in the middle of LGBT pride month.
Madaleno is one of several candidates competing in the Democratic primary for Maryland’s gubernatorial race.
According to a recent poll by The Washington Post, he is in fourth place with 6 percent of voters’ support. Democrat Ben Jealous is currently in the lead with 21 percent of the vote.
Updated at 12:09 p.m.
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