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Last December, McCain led Senate opposition to the repeal of the restriction on gay service. The soldier, Stephen Hill, was booed when he asked via a recorded video if any of the candidates would try to circumvent progress for gays and lesbians in uniform. Hill told the GOP hopefuls that when he was first deployed to Iraq last year, when
"don't ask, don't tell" was still in effect, "I had to lie about who I was." After the debate, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman told ABC News that the incident was "totally unfortunate and unnecessary," and former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson said he was "embarrassed." Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum told Fox News, "I condemn the people who booed that gay soldier."
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