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2007 Convention Videos

May 3-6, 2007 | Denver, CO

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Former Senator Alan Simpson

Video Length: 43 minutes

Former U.S. Senator Alan Simpson (R-WY), a member of the recent Iraq Study Group which advised President Bush on a way forward in Iraq, talks about the role of gay and lesbians in the Republican Party and offers his perspective about the future of the GOP.

 

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Leading GOP Pollster Tony Fabrizio

Video Length: 52 minutes

Leading Republican pollster Tony Fabrizio discusses the future of the Republican Party and the 2008 presidential election.

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New York State Assemblywoman Teresa Sayward

Video Length: 4 minutes

Republican New York State Assemblywoman Teresa Sayward talks about her personal journey as an advocate for gay and lesbian Americans.  Sayward also commits her support for marriage equality.

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Wyoming State Rep. Dan Zwonitzer

Video Length: 3 minutes

Republican Wyoming State Rep. Dan Zwonitzer talks about his vision for an inclusive Republican Party.

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Michigan State Rep. Lorence Wenke

Video Length: 11 minutes

Republican Michigan State Rep. Lorence Wenke discusses his role as a state lawmaker and his support for gay and lesbian Americans.

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Rear Admiral Alan Steinman

Video Length: 45 minutes

In a speech broadcast by C-SPAN, Retired Coast Guard Rear Admiral Alan Steinman discusses the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy barring openly gay and lesbian service members.  Steinman is introduced by Log Cabin Republicans President Patrick Sammon.

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