New Obama Campaign Video Spotlights LGBT Equality
By: Scott Ragan
It's been a month since the Obama campaign released a snazzy rainbow chart
touting the progress of gay rights during his time in the Oval Office,
and today the campaign has posted a new 5-minute video that further
focuses on the support he's shown for equality as a part of Obama Pride: LGBT Americans for Obama.
"We've seen a profound cultural shift just in the last decade," Obama
says in the just released video. The president also reveals being
saddened by the deaths of young people who were bullied for being gay,
and describes the impact of a meeting with Judy Shepard, mother of hate
crime victim Matthew Shepard.
Watch the new video below, narrated by Jane Lynch.
Glee star Jane Lynch narrates this documentary about LGBT rights in
America. The video features a candid interview with President Obama, who
speaks about the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell, why he supports
marriage equality, and what's at stake for the LGBT community in this
election.
Photo of Judge Michael Fitzgerald (Washington Blade file photo by Michael Key)
Photo of Judge Michael Fitzgerald (Washington Blade file photo by Michael Key)