Anti-gay-marriage clerk Kim Davis to seek re-election
The Kentucky county clerk jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples will run for re-election in 2018, facing voters for the first time since her protest against gay marriage in rural Appalachia provoked a national uproar.
Kim Davis could face a familiar foe: A gay man to whom she refused to issue a marriage license said he's seriously considering running against her.
"I think I could win," said David Ermold, an English professor at Pikeville University who was among the many who sued Davis in 2015. "I don't think that she has learned anything from the experience at all. I really, truly think that she feels like she is right. I really don't think she cares at all about what civil rights are."
Mat Staver, founder of the Florida-based law firm Liberty Counsel, which represented Davis during the monthslong controversy, confirmed Tuesday that she will seek a second term. He said Davis was unavailable for comment because of a medical procedure.
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