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Hey John,
From the groundbreaking Supreme Court ruling that enshrined LGBTQ workplace protections to ensuring a huge slate of LGBTQ candidates won their primaries, there was so much to take pride in during Pride 2020.
Thanks to this community, Rosemary Ketchum made history as the first trans person elected to public office in West Virginia; Ritchie Torres and Mondaire Jones won their primaries and are on-track to become the first two openly LGBTQ Black members of Congress; Georgia is poised to elect its first LGBTQ state senator Kim Jackson; and so much more.
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Thanks for showing your Pride,
Jarod Keith
Digital Strategy Manager, LGBTQ Victory Fund
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