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Harold Ford Makes Marriage Equality Video


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Former Tennessee congressman Harold Ford Jr. reiterated his change of heart to support marriage equality in a new video for the New Yorkers for Marriage Equality series from the Human Rights Campaign.

Ford, who voted twice for the Federal Marriage Amendment in Congress in 2004 and 2006, says in the new spot, “I’m proud to say my views on this issue of marriage equality have changed. I've listened and I've learned.”

Last year, as Ford explored a primary challenge to U.S. senator Kirsten Gillibrand in New York, where he lives now, the Democrat faced a severe backlash from LGBT activists angry about his two votes for the amendment to ban same-sex marriage in the Constitution. Although he said then that his views had changed, the situation was aggravated by accounts from Memphis constituents who claimed the former congressman had lied and assured them he opposed the amendment before the first vote in 2004.

Ford ultimately decided not to challenge Gillibrand, who overwhelmingly won the special election to fill out the remainder of the six-year term relinquished by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.

The reaffirmation from Ford arrives as advocates expect soon to announce that at least two of the three undecided Democrats who voted against the marriage equality bill in the state Senate 2009 now support it. The Democratic assurance would be the precursor to moving at least five undecided Republicans to push the bill beyond the 32 votes needed for passage. The state Assembly has already passed the bill three times and stands poised to pass it again this year.

"We are grateful to Harold Ford Jr. for his leadership,” said Brian Ellner, senior strategist for HRC in New York. “He represents the many New Yorkers who have 'listened’ and ‘learned' and realize it's time to pass marriage equality."

The New Yorkers for Marriage Equality campaign features seeks to raise awareness of the issue through video testimonials from high profile and everyday New Yorkers. So far, HRC has released videos from Michael Strahan, Ben & Jerry, Broadway Actors, Vanessa Williams, Anna Wintour, Larry King, Sean Avery, Julianna Margulies, Bill T. Jones, Sam Waterston, Christopher Meloni, Mario Batali, David Chang, Tom Colicchio, Lucy Liu, Bill Bratton and Rikki Klieman, Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Former New York City mayors Ed Koch and David Dinkins, Russell Simmons, Mark and Sunrise Ruffalo, John Slattery, Joan Rivers, Barbara Bush, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Whoopi Goldberg, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon, Fran Drescher, Moby, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, Julianne Moore, and Kenneth Cole.
 

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Lisa
    Date posted: 6/14/2011 3:47:36 PM
    Hometown: Sacramento

    Comment:

    Save it Harold, you have already showed us who you really are.

  • Name: Hugh
    Date posted: 6/14/2011 2:16:39 AM
    Hometown: Dallas

    Comment:

    Cynical political opportunism. But, if it gets us closer to our goal of marriage equality I'll take it.

  • Name: Steve
    Date posted: 6/13/2011 3:18:55 PM
    Hometown: Cheyenne

    Comment:

    He shouldn't say he's proud his views have evolved. He should say he apologizes for being ignorant, brown-nosing the religious right, and intentionally hurting gay Americans. I would accept that apology.

  • Name: Greg hacke
    Date posted: 6/13/2011 2:43:59 PM
    Hometown: DC

    Comment:

    It's nice to see all these celebrity ads on here that the NY marriage campaign is producing, but I would like to know wher they are showing them. I know they are running in NY city taxi cab screens for passengers, but where else. They don't do much good if people aren't seeing them.

  • Name: Dave
    Date posted: 6/13/2011 2:42:03 PM
    Hometown: Memphis

    Comment:

    For those of us here in Memphis, this is "too little, too late." He just happened to be against the GLBT community when he ran and lost the U.S. Senate race against Bob Corker but now as a New Yorker, he is for us. He is just an opportunist that was elected to the U.S. House after his father decided to retire to Florida. None of them care about Memphis anymore. When President Obama was in Memphis a few weeks ago to give the commencement address to the Booker T. Washington High School graduation, he just "happened" to be in Memphis and tried to get interviewed by the local TV stations when the focus should have been on the President and the high school graduates.

  • Name: mike
    Date posted: 6/13/2011 1:40:13 PM
    Hometown: cincinnati

    Comment:

    Somebody seems to be pandering. It makes you wonder what kind of video he will be making down the road.

  • Name: Randy
    Date posted: 6/13/2011 1:06:11 PM
    Hometown: New York

    Comment:

    Whom did he listen to ? Tracy Morgan? I don't trust his arse.

  • Name: Brian
    Date posted: 6/13/2011 12:41:37 PM
    Hometown: Memphis

    Comment:

    I would love to hear what exactly made him do a 180deg reversal. He was very strong in his belief that we permanently amend the Constitution of the USA to make glbt people second class citizens. It's the most extreme step you can make short of mass deportation or execution. Even slaves had been allowed to marry, but Ford wanted to specifically deny gays. If that was his 'faith' before, than did he find a new God or what?

  • Name: KevinSF
    Date posted: 6/13/2011 12:28:19 PM
    Hometown: San Francisco

    Comment:

    Wall Street shill Harold Ford stops selling out American families long enough to make a marriage equality video aimed at repairing his non-existent political future. This guy is the lowest of the low, a political opportunist of the sleaziest kind. If Harold Ford believes in marriage equality its because someone put some money in his hands or is about to. Ford loves to go on TV and bash any and all progressive ideas, he believes in democracy, if you can afford it.



 
 
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