Media Ignores Dialogue About Gay Issues During Important Debate

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In an April 29th debate, North Carolina’s two main contenders for the Democratic U.S. Senate primary, State Sen. Kay Hagan and openly gay candidate Jim Neal, faced off in a heated exchange. Neal attacked Sen. Hagan for accepting contributions from political action committees. Sen. Hagan responded that she challenges “anyone to question my integrity.” Sen. Hagan is trying to portray herself as the most experienced candidate with the best chance of beating incumbent U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Dole in the general election.  Meanwhile, Neal has branded himself as the anti-establishment candidate, who is not beholden to special interests.

 

The candidates were asked about “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and hate crime legislation. Sen. Hagan, who has been accused of equivocating when questioned about LGBT issues, said we should repeal DADT and that she supports hate crime legislation. Neal has been vocal on both issues throughout the campaign, repeatedly stating his strong support for LGBT equality. Unfortunately, Sen. Hagan’s remarks were mainly left out of the mainstream media’s coverage of the debate. The News & Observer’s article made no mention of her statements. Similarly, the Associated Press story excluded their exchange on gay issues.

 

Now that Sen. Hagan is finally speaking about important legislation impacting the LGBT community, it is requisite that the media inform the public on exactly where she stands on these issues, so that North Carolinians can make a fully informed decision when casting their vote.

 

Paul Karr is the Director of Media Field Strategy 

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