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In October 2008, a month before the Proposition 8 vote, Campbell wrote an op-ed column in which he said government has no business making distinctions between people based on their personal lives. He said California has always made itself stronger by welcoming people, not excluding them. "For those of us who are proud of our party and our state's reputation for fairness and against discrimination, our choice is very clear: No on Proposition 8," he wrote. During the California Republican Party convention in early March, Campbell was asked how he could connect with many in the party who are more conservative on issues such as abortion and gay marriage. "I'm telling you straight: Whenever I go out and speak, I get questions on unemployment, inflation, interest rates, the Central Valley being cut off from water. I don't get the social questions, and I think that's a sign of the importance of the economic issues," said Campbell, who also supports abortion rights. Campbell's campaign team also believes having three candidates in the Republican primary race diminishes the disadvantage he might may face for his stand on gay marriage. They say Fiorina and state Assemblyman Chuck DeVore will divide the vote of social conservatives who view opposition to gay marriage as a top priority. DeVore, however, has failed to generate much support among likely voters. Despite their more conservative social views, Fiorina and DeVore have taken a campaign approach similar to Campbell's by focusing on the economy. They appear content to let independent groups such as the National Organization for Marriage make the case that Campbell's positions are out of step with most GOP primary voters. On her campaign Web site, for example, Fiorina highlights where she stands on eight issues. Gay marriage is not among them. Julie Soderlund, spokeswoman for Fiorina, said the former HP executive answers questions when asked about where she stands on various social issues, but she'll keep her focus on fiscal matters. "Voters are most concerned right now with the economy, job creation and out of control government spending. Those are the things she'll be focusing on throughout the campaign," Soderlund said.
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