"When I think about who I am, I am the Democratic Party," Christine Hallquist, a biological male who identifies as a woman, told Seven Days, a Vermont newspaper.
On many issues — government involvement in health care, legalizing marijuana, $15-an-hour minimum wage, and transgender rights, as examples — Hallquist touts the Democratic Party line in Vermont.
Is there anything odder than The Boston Globe criticizing a Republican candidate for not being Republican enough?
That's where Geoff Diehl finds himself today. The Republican state representative from Whitman running for U.S. Senate was outed Wednesday as having been a registered Democrat from 1996 through at least 2008.