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A Virginia resident quietly made history, becoming the state’s first openly LGBT African-American elected to public office. In his first bid for elected office, Lawrence Webb won a seat on the Falls Church City Council by a margin of 39 votes. He joins two other candidates on the City Council: Nader Baroukh and Robin S. Gardner.’
This is great news, finally something different than Detroit Mayor of Inanity, Kwame Kilpatrick. I hope he can make changes, while presenting powerful and positive images of gay people.
Good Luck, Larry!
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