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June 5, 2021, 1:50 p.m. ET
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Mr. Issenberg the author of âThe Engagement: Americaâs Quarter-Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage.â
Anyone looking to understand how same-sex marriage went from legal in one state to the law of the land a decade later should not overlook the small crowd that gathered outside San Diegoâs Manchester Grand Hyatt hotel just past noon one Friday in July 2008, holding signs that said, âThe Hyatt of hypocrisy.â
Those present had been rallied by a retired Republican political operative named Fred Karger. His aim was the defeat of Proposition 8, a ballot measure that if passed, would ban same-sex marriage in California. Instead of aiming to mobilize voters or move public opinion against the measure, however, he decided to target the money behind it.
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Last week, when Californians got the news that the state would lose a congressional seat and the recall vote to remove Gov. Gavin Newsom qualified on the ballot, an intriguing and important political story unfolded apart from those headlines.
Sacramento County Dist. Atty. Anne Marie Schubert, a former Republican, announced that she would run as an independent for state attorney general in 2022 against Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta, a former state assemblyman, who was recently appointed by Newsom. The attorney general’s office has often been a steppingstone to higher office. Witness the rise of the three most recent occupants of the office Xavier Becerra, Kamala Harris and Jerry Brown.