Not that there is anything wrong with that

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Blogging a candidate:
"When KABC's John North tried to ask another question of him, Richardson turned to the other side of the room to give another journalist a chance. That turned out to be Karen Ocamb, who reports for IN Los Angeles, which covers gay issues. She asked him what his position was on marriage equality, or whether he was in support of gay marriage. He ran through his list of accomplishments in benefits to gay couples, but didn't answer that question. When Ocamb asked again, he turned the other way, looking for North.
"Did you have a question?" he asked North. "Where are you when I need you?"
Later, he told Ocamb that he does favor civil unions.

FRANK GIRARDOT

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