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sportydude
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« on: May 17, 2016, 02:32:56 PM »

Today, the Oregonians don't only take a ballot on the respective presidential nominees, but also on their gubernatorial nominees.
As we all know, Kate Brown is the first openly bisexual governor, and she will have to compete again five MEN.
Do you think Brown's bisexuality could encourage bisexual and lesbian women to flock to the polling location, which in turn could help Hillary with her "upballot" election?
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sportydude
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« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2016, 03:18:16 PM »

Brown's sexuality is very rarely mentioned in the media, so I highly doubt this will be much on the mind of voters.

Not on the East Coast, but maybe on the West Coast?
Perhaps we ought to ask an Oregonian if Brown's sexuality is a well-known fact over there. But I literally know no one from Oregon.

By the way, Clinton's gender could also help Brown, as feminists will increase women's turnout.
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