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Subject Remembering Pulse, victory in West Virginia & Georgia, and more!
Date June 12, 2020 7:37 PM
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REMEMBERING PULSE
Four years ago today, attendees of the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando were brutally attacked while celebrating Pride month – killing 49 of our community members, the majority of them LGBTQ people of color. While in past years, survivors and loved ones have gathered at the Pulse memorial, this year ceremonies will be held online. [[link removed]]
To further honor the memories of those lost and wounded, flags will be flown at half mast and a moment of silence was held at 9am ET [[link removed]] .
Florida state Rep. Shevrin Jones, running to be the first openly LGBTQ Florida state Senator, shared ways to #honorthemwithaction [[link removed]] .
We continue to mourn. And we remember.
PRIDE PRIMARIES: VICTORY EDITION
Trans history made! Rosemary Ketchum won her race [[link removed]] for the Wheeling City Council [[link removed]] , officially becoming the first openly trans person [[link removed]] ever elected in West Virginia [[link removed]] . Her top priorities for her new post? Affordable housing and tackling homelessness [[link removed]] , among others.
Results are still trickling in from our Georgia races. While we wait for official results, it looks like Spotlight candidate Kim Jackson has avoided a runoff [[link removed]] and is one step closer to being the first openly LGBTQ state legislator in Georgia!
Good news for Marvin Lim in his race for the Georgia House: he’s won his primary and will be unopposed in November [[link removed]] !
All these wins lead us to conclude that we're on the verge of another Rainbow Wave. NBC Out agrees! Read their latest here [[link removed]] .
PRIDE PRIMARIES: NEXT UP
The countdown has begun for our New York candidates – there’s only 11 days until Election Day.
Recent polling shows Ritchie Torres is only two points behind one of the biggest bigots [[link removed]] in New York in the race for the state's 15th Congressional District. His recent endorsement from Chris Cooper [[link removed]] , a Black man who filmed Amy Cooper as she attempted to make a bogus 911 call against him, and The New York Times [[link removed]] should help!
The COVID-19 pandemic [[link removed]] threw Mondaire Jones' race for New York’s 17th Congressional District into pandemonium. Luckily, Mondaire and his team were able to quickly pivot. Learn more about Mondaire’s completely digital campaign here! [[link removed]]
Ahead of her primary for New York’s 23rd Congressional district, Tracy Mitrano pledged that when she defeats Representative Tom Reed in November, she’ll support the U.S. House’s Justice in Policing Act [[link removed]] .
Want to learn more about Spotlight candidate Kristen Browde's race to be the first openly trans person elected in New York? Read her latest profile here [[link removed]] !
Another big endorsement for Jabari Brisport in his campaign to be New York’s first openly LGBTQ Black state Senator: U.S. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez [[link removed]] !
SUNDAY SOLIDARITY
Another huge thank you to Maryland state Senator Mary Washington, Ritchie Torres and Mondaire Jones for joining us last Sunday for Sunday Solidarity. If you missed their conversation live, you can watch their full conversation on Facebook [[link removed]] or Youtube [[link removed]] .
Update: thanks to generous supporters like yourself, we've raised over $10,000 for our openly LGBTQ Black candidates in competitive races! Head to VictoryFund.Org to learn more [[link removed]] .
NATIONAL PRIDE INSIDE!
[link removed] [[link removed]]Please join Victory Fund at our first ever NATIONAL PRIDE INSIDE , our virtual event to celebrate Pride, our amazing elected officials, celebrities and more! Grab your ticket and learn more here! [[link removed]]
CANDIDATE SPOTLIGHT
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#TAKEPRIDEIN
This month, we’re launching a special series of live videos with candidates and elected officials who make us so very proud. Check out the latest [[link removed]] .
In our first edition of #TakePrideIn, hear from Iowa Rep. Liz Bennet, Florida Rep. Shevrin Jones and Virginia Sen. Adam Ebbin on the power of an LGBTQ legislator and the continued fight for equality. Watch their conversation here [[link removed]] !
Bisexual people constitute over half of the larger LGBTQ community, yet there are only 62 openly bi or pan elected officials in the United States. Join Rhode Island state Sen. Sam Bell, Victory Fund Game Changer Candidate Jenna Wadsworth, Milwaukee Common Councilmember JoCasta Zamarripa, and Texas state Rep. Erin Zwiener for a conversation on bi identity and the power of pride. [[link removed]]
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