Congressional Race in California Draws a High-Profile Cast

, Calif. — With competitive races in a rarity in California, the unexpected availability of a seat here has set off a sudden and furious chase, with at least a and a mélange of political styles and personal .

California’s 10th , a sprawling made up of a collection of suburbs east of , has been represented since 1997 by Ellen O. , a who resigned after being confirmed on June 25 to a top post in the .

The field to succeed her includes the governor, two state , a decorated who is openly and a former newspaper reporter. And that does not even include the candidates in this Democratic-leaning district.

The crush of , said Henry , a professor and of the school at University of California, Berkeley, might stem in part from the of the district, which extends from the liberal Bay Area to more territory inland.

“These seats don’t come available very much, and the reason is very simple: geography,” Dr. said. “The are primarily on the coast, and the are in the and the mountains, so it’s very hard to build a competitive district. But this has the potential to be one.”

The governor, John Garamendi, is considered the early favorite to replace Ms. . Mr. Garamendi, a who had considered for governor next year, said he opted instead for in large part because of the abbreviated campaign. A primary, followed by a special election, to complete Ms. ’s term must be held within 126 days of the governor setting the date. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger issued a proclamation Friday declaring Nov. 3 the date for the special election.

“I thought, How am I going to spend two valuable ?” said Mr. Garamendi, 64, who previously served as the of interior in the as well as the California’s first elected commissioner. “Am I going spend two years dialing for dollars, or am I going to spend out ringing doorbells and person to person and the other 20 months working on issues?”

Mr. Garamendi’s principal among the , some show, are Mark James DeSaulnier and Assemblywoman Joan Buchanan. Both were elected to their posts last fall.

Mr. DeSaulnier, 57, is a former mayor, city and , who says his comes in spite a devastating with : a involving his father, Judge Edward J. DeSaulnier Jr., who was removed from the of the and disbarred in 1972 after being accused of rigging a sentence for the Mafia. The older Mr. DeSaulnier was never charged with a crime but was disgraced nonetheless and committed in 1989.

“I’ve been very affected by my father’s journey,” said Mr. DeSaulnier, who worked as a before for office. “And I’ve loved my public life.”

The rest of the Democratic field is not as well known, though one candidate has attracted some : Anthony Woods, a 28-year-old graduate of the United States Military Academy at and a of the war who was awarded the Bronze Star for two tours of duty. Shortly after his return from combat, while at working toward his master’s degree, Captain Woods told military that he is , resulting in an .

While considered a long shot for the , Mr. Woods would be the first openly in , though he has been careful on the to trumpet more than his .

“The first thing I talk to voters about is their , universal care and economic security,” he said. “I’m not hiding who I am, but they’re just as interested in talking about the issues as I am.”

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Knowing Someone Gay/Lesbian Affects Views of Gay Issues Gallup.com -

WASHINGTON, D.C. — While 57% of Americans oppose legalizing , Americans who personally know someone who is or are almost evenly divided on the matter, with 49% in favor and 47% opposed. Among those who do not personally know anyone who is , 72% oppose legalized while just 27% favor it.

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The results are from a May 7-10, 2009, Today/Gallup , which asked Americans their views on a number of issues relating to and . Overall, a majority of Americans (58%) say they have a friend, relative, or who is or — basically unchanged since Gallup first asked this question in 2003.

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Examining by ideology, 71% of self-identified say they personally know someone who is or — far more than is true among moderates and , who align more closely with the national average.

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Views of gay marriage are strongly related to ideology. But the increase in support among those who personally know someone who is or is not merely a of the fact that are more likely to know someone of same- . Further analysis reveals that, when controlling for ideology, those who know someone who is or are significantly more supportive of than are those of the same who do not personally know someone who is or .

Americans who know someone who is or are about evenly split between saying legalizing will change society for the worse (39%) and that it will have no effect on society (40%). Nearly two-thirds of Americans (63%) who do not personally know a or person believe that legalized will change society for the worse — far greater than the 48% of national who say the same. Only a of Americans believe legal will change society for the better, but those who personally know someone who is or are more likely to say this than are those who do not know anyone who is or .

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Experience and Acceptance

In addition to the findings on , Gallup similarly finds those with with or individuals more accepting of same- relations in general. While a majority of Americans overall (56%) think same- relations should be legal, two-thirds (67%) of those who personally know a or individual say this. A majority (57%) of those who do not personally know anyone who is say or relations should not be legal.

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Of those who say they personally know someone who is or , 88% say they are comfortable around these individuals, compared to 64% of those who do not personally know someone who is or . Among overall, fewer than 2 in 10 say they are uncomfortable around someone who is or , but that number increases to 3 in 10 among those who do not personally know anyone who is or .

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Queercents: Steps to Avoid Homelessness

, Calif. — continue to rise, and more Americans are on the of every day. Unfortunately, of the , , , and community are at a higher for . Youth are particularly vulnerable. Some estimate that between 40%-60% of are , , , or .

(http://www.queercents.com/), a serving the , , and community, has provided several tips for who may be on the of . Author advice based on to help readers avoid becoming permanently homeless.

The story is available at http://www.queercents.com/2009/04/28/my-financial-implosion-avoiding-homelessn ess/

“Don’t be afraid to ask for help,” says Taylor. “It’s important to recognize when you need assistance from others. Contact , family and social service agencies if you need help.” Most importantly, Taylor advises that “if the loss of your home is imminent, make avoiding your full time . Look for new work, be persistent in your search for help, and do not give up. Once you fall into , it’s much more difficult to work your way back.”

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Established by in 2006, originated the , , , and concept by aggregating financial tips from the distinct writings of several bloggers.

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