
Kentucky's Republican Party funded an automated telephone call to voters starring the voice of crooner Pat Boone, who warns that the election of the Democratic nominee for governor will make Kentucky like San Francisco.
Polling suggests that Democrat Steven Beshear is positioned to win, with polls showing him 25 percentage points ahead of Republican incumbent Ernie Fletcher, according to PageOneQ.com. His campaign Web site also shows support and endorsements from several local media outlets.
The audio, acquired by the Web site, GoodAsYou, reveals the antigay message from Boone.
"Ernie Fletcher is a typical Kentuckian, he's worked long and hard for the state, its people, and its traditions," Boone says. "And of course, he has come under attack by political opponents and now he faces a man who wants his job who has consistently supported every homosexual cause: same-sex marriage, gay adoption, special rights to gay, lesbian, bisexual, even transgender individuals."
The message goes on to say that Beshear has been endorsed by gay advocacy groups and implies that the candidate would nullify a voter-approved amendment to the state constitution banning same-sex marriage. Boone ended his message by asking, "Now, do you want a governor who'd like Kentucky to be like another San Francisco? Please reelect Ernie Fletcher." (The Advocate)
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