An LGBT blog based in Washington DC is claiming they have sources who say Clay Aiken is considering a run for congress in his North Carolina district.
The report is pretty detailed, so it sounds legit. And, as the American Idol season 2 runner-up has become increasingly political, especially in the years since he came out as gay in 2008, I wouldn’t be surprised if its true.
However, it’s pretty bizarre that the blogger is under the impression that an LA management company that may no longer even exist is representing him. The reporter isn’t doing his research.
Gay singer and “American Idol” runner-up Clay Aiken is actively considering a bid to represent North Carolina’s 2nd congressional district in the U.S. House, according to two Democratic sources familiar with his plans.
The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the 35-year-old Raleigh native has taken initial steps for a run, including consulting with political operatives in Washington, D.C., about a bid for the seat.
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 it’s 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 who’s worked for former North Carolina Gov. Bev Purdue and Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore in addition to serving as Maryland’s deputy labor secretary in the Glendening administration. It’s 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.
Idol alums are recording artists, movie, tv and Broadway stars. Could politics be next?
Via Washington Blade