A bizarre scandal has struck Mitt Romney’s campaign in Arizona,
just four days before a crucial Republican presidential debate.
According to the
Phoenix New Times, an
illegal Mexican immigrant claims that he was threatened
with deportation if he refused to be silent about a homosexual
affair with the sheriff of Pinal County, Arizona.
Sheriff Paul Babeu, who had been co-chairman of Romney’s Arizona
campaign, resigned from that position Saturday and admitted he is
homosexual, but denied that he or his lawyer had threatened to
deport the Mexican man with whom he had been sexually involved.
David Catanese of Politico reports:
“All of the allegations are false except one, I am gay,” Babeu
said.
The nationally renowned Pinal County Sheriff called a news
conference to address the explosive story by The Phoenix New Times
that he pressured a man only identified as “Jose” into signing an
agreement to conceal their relationship or face deportation.
The piece, posted late Friday, also includes text messages Babeu
exchanged with the man and pictures he posted on online gay
websites.
Babeu repeatedly sidestepped questions about his personal life
but acknowledged a relationship with the man in question.
“What I do in my personal life and private life is my business,”
he said.
Sheriff Babeu resigned his volunteer position with the Romney
campaign, but said he would continue his GOP primary challenge in
Arizona’s 4th Congressional District against freshman Rep. Paul
Gosar.
The scandal is a major embarrassment to Romney, who is due to
appear Wednesday in a
debate in Mesa, Arizona, to be televised on CNN. The
former Massachusetts governor had benefitted from the endorsement
of Sheriff Babeu, who had a reputation as a fierce opponent of
illegal immigration. Yet the sheriff has now admitted a gay affair
with a man whom he knew to be an illegal immigrant.
Although Romney had been expected easily to win the Feb. 28
Arizona primary, the
latest Rasmussen poll showed former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick
Santorum rapidly closing the gap after defeating Romney Feb. 7 in
Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado.