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Same-Sex Marriage Ad Features Former Baltimore County Delegate

If you've been watching local television during the hurricane coverage, you may have seen a familiar face pop up asking you to support Question 6.

Former Del. Todd Schuler is featured in the commercial running in heavy rotation today on several local stations.

"The way I see it, everyone knows someone who is gay," Schuler says in the commercial. "Why wouldn't we vote to treat them equally. And that's all Question 6 is. Everyone should be free to commit to someone they love and I'm not going to be the guy to look his friends in the eye and tell them I voted against treating them fairly."

Schuler, a Democrat who represented Perry Hall, Parkville and Overlea from for one term from 2007-2011, has been a longstanding supporter of same-sex marriage.

Bruce Robinson

5:22 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

I saw the ad several times, or rather heard it as I worked. Todd's looking good. Must be better living. I didn't recognize him on the screen.

Is there so little legal work that he's taking jobs from actors. ;})

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Bryan P. Sears

5:51 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

I talked to the delegate during the session earlier this year (he was representing some union interests related to the pension bill the county wanted and didn't get). I forget how much he told me he lost, I remember being impressed by the number. He attributed it to changes in lifestyle and diet.

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Michelle L

1:13 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Didn't know him before but I love the ad and appreciate his support for this civil rights bill.

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