As a gay man, I have advocated for years in support of the nuclear family. I believe there is a push on the left to erode the nuclear family, and we see that birth rates are at an all-time low. However, saying “homosexuality has no place in America” is why this guy will not ascend the ranks or be around ten years from now in public life.
As a common sense gay guy, I have felt respected and embraced by the Republican Party. I am booked to speak at Republican events often. I advocate for American values. We currently have the highest ranking gay cabinet member in history, Scott Bessent. He was not chosen because he is gay, but based off of merit. That’s how it should be.
These types of broad statements will only turn off independent and right of center voters heading into the midterms. I respect those who do not believe in gay marriage, as I don’t need the people around me to be 100% aligned with who I am. We have religious freedom and liberty in this country. There are folks who watch my content, but don’t agree with me on everything. That’s fine! However, saying I have “no place in America” is a mistake. It’s certainly not what President Trump or this administration believes either… at all.
A quick reminder, gays are very effective grassroots organizers and fundraisers for the Republican Party. A little birdie told me he’s having some financial issues with his campaign. I wish you well, Andy. 🇺🇸