Will Mike Michaud be America's first openly gay governor?

The Democrat has an early lead over incumbent Gov. Paul LePage (R-Maine)...

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On Monday morning, Rep. Mike Michaud (D-Maine) addressed rumors that he is gay with a simple, straightforward message: "Yes, I am. But why should it matter?"

It shouldn't. But it's making headlines because Michaud has an early lead over incumbent Gov. Paul LePage (R) in the 2014 gubernatorial race, and if he wins, he will become the first openly gay person in U.S. history to win a gubernatorial election. But he will not be America's first gay governor. Former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey (D) came out during his resignation in 2004.

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Keith Wagstaff is a staff writer at TheWeek.com covering politics and current events. He has previously written for such publications as TIME, Details, VICE, and the Village Voice.