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Obama tries to keep church, gays happy

DOVER, N.H., Oct. 26 (UPI) -- U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., said a gay minister will offer an invocation at a series of gospel concerts in South Carolina.

The Chicago Sun-Times said the Rev. Arthur Sidden was added to the schedule to offset the anti-gay reputation of another participant in the concert series, gospel star Donnie McClurkin. The gospel tour is aimed at attracting African Americans to Obama's run for the Democratic presidential nomination.

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"I want to make sure that we are communicating the inclusive nature of this campaign, that I am continuing to reach out in the faith community," Obama told the newspaper. "But I wan to do it in a way that is consistent with my strong belief in equal rights for gays and lesbians. And I don't want there to be any confusion about that."

McClurkin's inclusion in Obama's gospel tour was sharply criticized by Web-based commentators and gay rights organizations.

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