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Mobilizing pro-GLBT voters Mark LaFontaine keeps his cool as race heats up
By JUAN CARLOS RODRIGUEZ Thursday, August 14, 2008
With just a little more than two weeks before the Aug. 26 primary, Mark LaFontaine, the openly-gay candidate for the District 92 seat of State Legislature, methodically makes his rounds knocking on doors in the district on a Saturday morning wearing summer whites and matching Docksiders. “This is crunch time,” La Fontaine says.Getting out in the neighborhoods and attending community meetings is crucial at this point, he said. The race is rife with whisper campaigns and a good amount of mud. Because all the candidates are Democrats, with no Republican opponents competing, the race will be determined at the primary. As if mirroring the rapidly-intensifying race against his opponents, Wilton Manors Mayor Scott Newton and former Deerfield Beach City Commissioner Gwyndolen Clarke-Reed, the temperature on Saturday is creeps beyond 90 degrees and keeps rising. Yet LaFontaine walks at a brisk pace along NW 12th Ave in Jenada Isles in Wilton Manors. Armed with a pile of glossy placards and a list of registered voters, LaFontaine barely breaks a sweat, his hair nearly perfect. His appearance is a stark contrast to Newton, who happens to be dropping off literature at the same time in the same neighborhood. Newton appears red-face and sweating in the summer swelter as he crosses LaFontaine on the 2900 bock of NW 12th Avenue. The two candidates exchange cordial hellos and quickly move on in opposite directions. The neighborhood appears to be desolate in the near noontime heat. Few residents answer doors, but LaFontaine, a professional accountant, makes his pitch to those who answer his knock.“Hello, I’m Mark LaFontaine and I’m running for state legislature,” he says.His door-step stump speech varies little from house to house – he begins by informing voters that there are no accountants in office in the State House of Representatives. “We need people with financial background in Tallahassee,” he says.Then he gives a brief bio: a lifelong Broward resident, the only veteran in the race, his extensive background as an activist for GLBT issues, AIDS and youth.Then he smoothly reveals the detail that could cast him into Florida’s history.“I’m openly gay,” he says. “I’m not running on that premise, but there is a need for the [GLBT] community to have a voice in Tallahassee.” Many of the neighbors recognize LaFontaine. There are plenty of rainbow flags in the portals, and some of the yards and walkways are – for lack of a better word – simply fabulous in the gay context.Jenada Isle and the areas around Wilton Manors are key to the LaFontaine campaign. If elected, La Fontaine becomes the first openly gay state legislator. For the GLBT community his presence can make an impact in debating gay-friendly bills in Florida’s notoriously conservative legislature.“Having a voice and having someone who is openly gay does put a face and personal perspective on this legislation,” La Fontaine said. And while La Fontaine does not consider his sexuality, or HIV status to be the primary part of his campaign, he does not deny that his voter base is the LGBT community.“When you are running a campaign you always look to your base,” La Fontaine said. “Obviously getting GLBT voters is going to be important.”
Mark LaFontaine (right) greets supporter Larry Wallenstein during the early voting session for District 92 of the State Legislature—which stretches from Wilton Manors to Pompano Beach. (Photo by Dennis Dean)
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LAFONTAINE PICKS UP THREE MORE ENDORSEMENTS
Florida Nurses Association, Florida Progressive Coalition And Florida Consumer Action Network Back Democrat in District 92 House Race Oakland Park – Democratic Florida House candidate Mark LaFontaine picked up three more endorsements in his bid for the District 92 seat – the Florida Nurses Association PAC, the Florida Progressive Coalition, and the Florida Consumer Action Network. “I’m reaching out to all segments of our community, and I’m earning support because people know I’ve been fighting for them at the grassroots level for years,” LaFontaine said. “On Election Day, the people of District 92 will elect someone to represent them, not lobbyists in Tallahassee .” The Florida Nurses Association is the only state organization that advocates for nurses regardless of nursing specialty or practice setting, because nurses are the gateway to a healthier nation. The Florida Progressive Coalition is a network of concerned citizens, bloggers and activists from every region in Florida who believe in a commitment to equality, fairness, justice, effective and efficient government, protection our natural resources, and moving Florida and the nation forward in ways that benefit us all. The Florida Consumer Action Network is the state’s leading consumer and environmental advocacy organization, with more than 30,000 grassroots members from Key West to Tallahassee . In addition to the Florida Nurses Association,the Florida Progressive Coalition, and the Florida Consumer Action Network, LaFontaine has been endorsed by the Broward County Council of Professional Firefighters; the Florida Professional Firefighters; Florida AFL-CIO; National Women’s Political Caucus; Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund; Equality Florida; US Rep. Barney Frank, chair of the House Financial Services Committee; and Florida Rep. Kelly Skidmore, as well as a host of Broward’s other leaders. Owner of a successful accounting practice based in Oakland Park , LaFontaine is a board member of Oakland Park Main Street , which is guiding that city’s development, and also has been a member of the Fort Lauderdale Audit Advisory Board, which oversees the city’s finances. He promises to help bring fiscal accountability to Tallahassee and to continue reforms of property taxes and insurance.
NATIONAL WOMEN’S POLITICAL CAUCUS SUPPORTS MARK LAFONTAINE
Oakland Park – The National Women’s Political Caucus (NWPC), Gwen Cherry Chapter, recommends Mark LaFontaine for the District 92 House seat. Founded in 1971, the NWPC is a bipartisan, multicultural grassroots organization designed to achieve equality for all women. The Gwen Cherry Chapter represents Broward County. “I welcome the support of the National Women’s Political Caucus, because it underscores that my campaign is reaching out to everyone in the district,” LaFontaine said. “The NWPC knows how my community activism and grassroots background will benefit the residents of the district as I work for them in Tallahassee.” In addition to the NWPC, LaFontaine has been endorsed by the Broward County Council of Professional Firefighters; the Florida Professional Firefighters; Florida AFL-CIO; Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund; Equality Florida; US Rep. Barney Frank, chair of the House Financial Services Committee; and Florida Rep. Kelly Skidmore, as well as a host of Broward’s other leaders. Owner of a successful accounting practice based in Oakland Park, LaFontaine is a board member of Oakland Park Main Street, which is guiding that city’s development, and also has been a member of the Fort Lauderdale Audit Advisory Board, which oversees the city’s finances. He promises to help bring fiscal accountability to Tallahassee and to continue reforms of property taxes and insurance. Florida House District 92 includes parts of Deerfield Beach, North Lauderdale, Oakland Park, Lazy Lake, Poinsettia Heights, Pompano Beach, Tamarac, Victoria Park and Wilton Manors.
Watch Mark On KID’S VOTING BROWARD
To Be Aired between 8/6/08-8/25/08 KIV-3 Approx. 1:30 KIV-4 Approx. 1:30 KIV 3: Public Defender, Property Appraiser, Sheriff, School Board Districts 1, 2 and 9, FL State Senate Districts 29 and 31 KIV 4: FL House Districts 92, 94, 97, 100, Supervisor of Elections, County Commission Districts 7 and 9 WBEC-DT Community Channel Schedule Cable Channel 19 in most of County www.becon.tv Wed 8/6 Sat 8/9 Sun 8/10 Thu 8/14 6:00pm KIV-3 6:00pm KIV-4 7:00am KIV-3 1:30pm KIV-4 7:30pm KIV-4 7:30pm KIV-3 8:30am KIV-4 3:00pm KIV-3 Sat 8/16 Sun 8/17 Mon 8/18 Fri 8/22 9:00am KIV-3 7:00pm KIV-3 1:00pm KIV-4 6:00pm KIV-3 10:30am KIV-4 8:30pm KIV-4 2:30pmn KIV-3 7:30pm KIV-4 Sat 8/23 Sun 8/24 Mon 8/25 6:00pm KIV-4 2:00pm KIV-4 7:00pm KIV-3 7:30pm KIV-3 3:30pm KIV-3 8:30pm KIV-4 BECON ITFS Channel 25 Schedule: Mon 8/25: 9:00am KIV-3; 10:30am KIV-4 1:00pm KIV-3; 2:30pm KIV-4
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