WISCONSIN: GOP Nominee For AG Says He'd Defend Ban On Interracial Marriage
Waukesha County District Attorney Brad Schimel, the GOP nominee for state Attorney General, says that he not only opposes same-sex marriage, he'd defend a ban on interracial marriage if one were on the books. Via the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel:
For months, Schimel has said he would have defended the state's ban on gay marriage in court because the attorney general is obligated to uphold state laws and provisions in the state constitution. As he discussed his stance on that issue last month on an Oshkosh cable access program, he was asked if it would have been his obligation to defend a ban on interracial marriage if he had been an attorney general in a state with such a law 60 years ago. He sighed and said, "Yeah, it is." "It might be distasteful to me ...but I've got to stay consistent with that — as the state's lawyer, it's not my job to pick and choose." Responding to the criticism, Schimel issued a statement Wednesday that said: "Love and the law are colorblind, as they should be. Many shameful, racist laws were changed over the course of time in this country by legislators, the courts and the people's direct votes. But if Susan Happ wants to make up new laws, or change old ones, she's running for the wrong job."Happ is the Democratic nominee for Attorney General. Wisconsin is one of nine states that never outlawed interracial marriage.
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