Democrat woman becomes first openly gay US senator

Democrat woman becomes first openly gay US senator

WASHINGTON - Agence France-Presse
Democrat woman becomes first openly gay US senator

U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., waves to supporters after making her a victory speech Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012, in Madison, Wis. Baldwin beat former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson in the race for Wisconsin's U.S. Senate seat. AP Photo

Wisconsin on Tuesday elected Tammy Baldwin as the first openly gay US senator, sending to Washington a liberal voice who has advocated for peace in the Middle East and greater access to health care.
 
Baldwin, who has served seven terms in the House of Representatives in the district around the state capital Madison, edged out longtime former governor Tommy Thompson in one of the most bitterly fought races for the Senate.
 
"Make no mistake, I am a proud Wisconsin progressive," Baldwin said in a victory rally, referring to the Midwestern state's historic liberalism.
 
Baldwin becomes the first openly gay member of the Senate, although her sexuality did not become a prominent issue in the campaign. Baldwin was earlier the first out lesbian in the House of Representatives.
 
Baldwin has been an outspoken supporter of a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians and had voted against sanctions on Iran, fearing the move would set back domestic reformists in the clerical state.