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Pie-in-the-Sky Presidency?

The prospect of the nation’s first black president sparks the hope that a gay president is drawing nearer.


Four years ago, few voters outside Illinois knew who Barack Obama was, let alone imagined that a virtual newcomer like him could be poised to become the nation’s first African-American president. Yet, today, Obama’s historic and swift ascent toward the ultimate political prize now raises interest in another unprecedented scenario: When -- and under what circumstances -- might an openly gay person move into the Oval Office?

Roberta Achtenberg, former assistant secretary of Housing and Urban Development, who in 1993 became the first openly gay person to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate for a cabinet-level position, has never truly entertained the possibility of a gay president -- until now. And the fact that “I’m allowing myself to do so tells me that something extraordinary had happened in the past few years,” she says.

It’s taken the perfect combination of trailblazing and unimaginably fertile political and cultural circumstances to help get Obama to where he is today. Certainly L. Douglas Wilder of Virginia, who 18 years ago became the country’s first elected African-American governor, and public officials like former U.S. senator Carol Moseley Braun and secretaries of state Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice helped lay the path. That many people wanted Powell to run for the nation’s highest office in 2000 also helped set the stage for an Obama presidency.

“You’ve got to demonstrate that you’re a part of society and can work and perform just as well as anybody else,” says Marisa Richmond, a historian and the first openly transgender African-American delegate to the Democratic National Convention. “[Obama] has made his advances based on the successes of others who’ve come before him.”

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Reader Comments
  • Name: rob
    Date posted: 8/23/2008 2:27:00 PM
    Hometown: washington

    Comment:

    Wasn't James Buchanan (best friend Rufus King) already the first gay president?

  • Name: Adam
    Date posted: 8/22/2008 12:12:00 PM
    Hometown: Alexandria, Virginia

    Comment:

    I had the impression that Elizabeth Birch is a native of Canada. Not being native-born would rule her out like Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm (Canada) and California Governor Arnold Schwarznegger (Austria.)

  • Name: alex
    Date posted: 8/16/2008 3:11:00 PM
    Hometown: milwaukee

    Comment:

    YES!!! Jason Rae for WI State Assembly 2012, Rae State Senate 2014, Rae for Congress 2016 US Senate 2022, Rae for Governor 2030, and then Rae for President 2032 I am not 100% sure 2014 would be the right year for the State Senate, that would take to much effort to look where he lives, who represents him, and what are their election years. So if its 2016 for State Senate than bump congress up to 2018. Oh, and I do believe he could move up the ranks that quick. Look what he did when he was 17. RAE of HOPE

  • Name: scott
    Date posted: 8/16/2008 11:08:00 AM
    Hometown: Los Angeles

    Comment:

    Hey, you forgot Phil and Dean, from Palm Springs! I would be all over that candidacy!



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