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Congressional candidate Richard Tisei is both gay and a Republican. In his battle to unseat Democratic Rep. John Tierney in Massachusetts sixth district, he says the latter has been the bigger issue. Being gay in Massachusetts isn t a problem, Tisei said. Being Republican is much more of a hurdle. Tisei, who is vying to become the first openly gay Republican elected to Congress, isn t the only gay candidate who could make history. In Wisconsin, Democratic Rep.
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