Home WebMail Friday, November 1, 2024, 10:35 AM | Calgary | -5.1°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Posted: 2014-01-03T14:37:28Z | Updated: 2014-01-23T13:17:01Z

Clay Aiken, best known for being the runner-up in the second season of American Idol, is considering a run for Congress, the Washington Blade reports .

Two Democratic sources told the Blade Aiken is considering a challenge to Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-N.C.) in North Carolinas 2nd congressional district:

One Democratic source said Aiken made phone calls to gauge support, talked to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and has met with figures in Raleigh, N.C., about a potential bid. Although its unclear when Aiken might formally announce a decision, the source said Aiken is actively considering it and sounding and acting like a candidate.

To help explore a run, the source said Aiken has been working with Betsy Conti, a Raleigh-based political strategist whos worked for former North Carolina Gov. Bev Purdue and Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore in addition to serving as Marylands deputy labor secretary in the Glendening administration. Its unclear whether Aiken has formally hired her or anyone else to help with his bid.

Another Democratic source said Aiken was in D.C. last month meeting with pollsters at Hart Research Associates to examine polling data with one of the partners at the firm.

Aiken, who came out as gay in September 2008, has spoken out about politics in recent years, focusing mainly on gay rights issues. In May 2012, he appeared on CBS' "Face the Nation" to talk about North Carolina's Amendment One , which defined marriage solely as a union between a man and a woman.

"The polls in North Carolina show that over 60 percent of North Carolinians actually support some recognition for same-sex couples, be it civil unions or domestic partnerships," Aiken said. "As North Carolinians see what it's done, and what it will do, I think they will support the fact that President Obama did speak out on principle... I think we'd like to see politicians speak out on principle a little bit more."

Read more at the Washington Blade .

UPDATE -- 11:09 a.m.: A spokesman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee couldn't confirm if Aiken is planning to run, but said it's no surprise Ellmers drew a challenger.

Your Support Has Never Been More Critical

Other news outlets have retreated behind paywalls. At HuffPost, we believe journalism should be free for everyone.

Would you help us provide essential information to our readers during this critical time? We can't do it without you.

You've supported HuffPost before, and we'll be honest we could use your help again . We view our mission to provide free, fair news as critically important in this crucial moment, and we can't do it without you.

Whether you give once or many more times, we appreciate your contribution to keeping our journalism free for all.

You've supported HuffPost before, and we'll be honest we could use your help again . We view our mission to provide free, fair news as critically important in this crucial moment, and we can't do it without you.

Whether you give just one more time or sign up again to contribute regularly, we appreciate you playing a part in keeping our journalism free for all.

Support HuffPost

"Congresswoman Ellmers is responsible for the most unpopular and reckless Congress in history that's put the middle class at greater risk but it's up to potential candidates to talk about whether they're interested in running for Congress, not us," said David Bergestein, Southern Regional Press Secretary for the DCCC.

Jennifer Bendery contributed to this report.