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First Openly Gay Minority Elected to CongressPosted on Nov 9, 2012
Mark Takano has made history by winning his election in California’s new 41st Congressional District. The Democrat beat Republican challenger John Tavaglione and will become the first openly gay person of color ever to serve in Congress. He will also be the first out person to represent the Golden State on the federal level. Takano, who is Japanese-American, was attacked for being openly gay during his first congressional campaign in 1994. He says the experience running this time was much different from the one nearly two decades ago.
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