Fred Karger came home to Laguna Beach this week after accomplishing his mission in the New Hampshire presidential primary: beating one of the major candidates who has campaigned against same-sex marriage rights.
Then it's on to Michigan, after a week of rest and relaxation.
"My goal was to beat Rick Santorum or Michele Bachmann," he said. All three were tied in two New Hampshire polls before the primary.
"Also, it would be a huge embarrassment for either one to lose to the openly gay candidate because of their anti-gay positions and statements," he said in an email.
When he checked with New Hampshire's secretary of state Wednesday afternoon, he was 137 votes ahead of Bachmann, who dropped out of the race several days ago.
"I finished eighth with just a fraction of the money spent by the other candidates," Karger said.
His opponents have millions of dollars and hundreds of staffers to help him. Karger's staff of six work mostly from their homes.
