According
to John Heilemann and Mark Halperin, authors of Double Down: Game
Change 2012, Senator Rob Portman (left) asked Presidential candidate
Mitt Romney to remove his name from consideration for vice president,
because his son, Will, was not ready to come out on a national scale.
From the book:
‘Father and son had been talking about going public together for a while, but they wanted to do it on their own timetable.”
Double Down reports that although Will, (left) had come out to his
father a year earlier, and was out to his friends at Yale, he did not
want to face the country-wide reaction that would surely follow such an
announcement. For the sake of his son, Senator Portman asked the Romney
campaign to release a statement saying Portman asked not to be
considered for VP. But according to Double Down, the campaign refused.
They said such a position might make Romney unpopular. (Apparently Will
Portman’s feelings were inconsequential to the Romney people.)
Senator
Portman threatened the Romney camp, telling them that if chosen for the
vice presidential slot, he would immediately come out in support of
same-sex marriage. Romney eventually chose Wisconsin congressman Paul
Ryan as his running mate.
Ultimately, the senator made a public announcement about Will’s
sexual orientation in March of this year, pledging his own support for
marriage equality going forward.
Senator Portman was one of several Republican senators who crossed
party lines to vote in favor of ENDA, the workplace non-discrimination
bill that passed the Senate this week.
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