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Record number of gays seeking seats in Congress

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By DAVID CRARY
AP National Writer

NEW YORK (AP) - Of the four openly gay members of Congress, the two longest-serving stalwarts are vacating their seats. Instead of fretting, their activist admirers are excited about a record number of gays vying to win seats in the next Congress - and to make history in the process.

When Congress reconvenes in January, it could have its first openly gay Asian-American, Mark Takano of California; its first openly bisexual member, Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona; and its first openly gay senator, Wisconsin's Tammy Baldwin.

In all, eight openly gay candidates are running as major-party nominees for the House of Representatives, including the two incumbents - Democrats Jared Polis of Colorado and David Cicilline of Rhode Island.

Among them, there's one gay Republican, Richard Tisei, seeking a House seat from Massachusetts.

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