Hawley cancels event with anti LGBT pastor

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) _ The Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Missouri
has canceled a campaign event with a preacher who once called for government
regulation of homosexuality.

The Kansas City Star reports Attorney General Josh Hawley was scheduled to appear in Springfield Wednesday with Texas pastor David Barton.

The newspaper asked the campaign on Tuesday whether Hawley agreed with Barton’s
views about the LGBT rights movement, which he has compared to Nazism. Later
Tuesday Hawley spokeswoman Kelli Ford said the event was canceled because of a
scheduling conflict.

Barton suggested in 2010 the federal government should regulate homosexuality and in 2017 compared LGBT rights activists to Nazis.

Ford did not immediately respond to an inquiry from the Associated Press about
whether Hawley agrees with Barton. Hawley seeks to unseat Democrat Sen. Claire
McCaskill.

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