When he graduated at Harvard in June 2008, he was chosen to deliver the graduate English address at Commencement. By then he had decided he would inform his commander that he was gay, effectively ending his nine year career, and costing him at least $35,000 to repay the military for his education. “As I grew more comfortable with who I was, the less comfortable I was with lying about it.” In November he was told he was to be “eliminated” from the military for “moral and professional dereliction.” A court-martial resulted in his discharge.
Now he’s running in the Democratic primary to replace US Representative Ellen Tauscher, who’s been nominated by President Obama to a State Department position. Without significant government experience, at age 29 he’s campaigning as an outsider, purely on the facts of his exceptional biography. The special election will take place this fall.
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