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Gay Republican outraged his colleagues don’t care about the homophobic abuse he’s receiving from them

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A gay Republican from Massachusetts is completely flabbergasted that nobody from his party wants to hear about the homophobic smear campaign one of their colleagues launched against him.Jeffrey Sossa-Paquette is an openly gay Trump-supporting member of the Massachusetts’ Republican State Committee currently running for the 2nd Congressional District.But when Debbie Martell, the Republican state committeewoman, got wind of the fact that he and his husband, Julian, had two adopted children, she began emailing everyone she knew telling them she was “sickened” by the fact that a member of her party was gay and urging someone–anyone!–to primary him.“I hear he’s a married homosexual man,” she wrote in an email obtained by the Boston Globe. “That.

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