Susanne Atanus, Who Blames Gay Rights For Tornadoes, Wins GOP Nomination For Congress
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Elections 2014 Susanne Atanus Gay Marriage Rep. Jan Schakowsky Marriage Equality Susanne Atanus Congressional Candidate Politics News Politics HuffPolitics Blog Chicago Politics House Races Jan Schakowsky Chicago 2014 Election Susanne Atanus Politics NewsSusanne Atanus, of Niles, Ill., garnered 54 percent of the vote in her Tuesday win over David Earl Williams III.
"I am not in favor of abortions, I am not in favor of gay rights," Atanus told the Daily Herald, a suburban Chicago newspaper, in January.
She blamed natural disasters and mental disorders on recent advances in LGBT equality and legal abortions.
"God is angry. We are provoking him with abortions and same-sex marriage and civil unions," she said. "Same-sex activity is going to increase AIDS. If it's in our military, it will weaken our military. We need to respect God."
Atanus also reached out to the Windy City Times, an LGBT publication, in an attempt to explain her views.
"Everybody knows that God controls weather," she told the news site in January. "God is super angry," she added. "Gay marriage is not appropriate, and it doesn't look right, and it breeds AIDS."
Jack Dorgan, chairman of the Illinois Republican Party, and Adam Robinson, chairman of the Chicago Republican Party, both condemned Atanus' comments and distanced the party from her candidacy.
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