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AUGUST VICTORIES
One of our favorite headlines from them. : LGBTQ+ Candidates Keep Winning Their Races in 2020 Rainbow Wave. [[link removed]]
One of the biggest wins of the night? Stephanie Byers won her primary for the Kansas state House and is on-track to become the first openly trans person elected in Kansas history! [[link removed]]
Spotlight candidate Greg Razer won a landslide victory over his opponent! He’s one step closer to restoring LGBTQ representation in the Missouri state Senate. [[link removed]]
In Michigan, Spotlight candidate Dave Coulter handily won his primary for Oakland County Executive. Read up on his plans to win in November here. [[link removed]]
While voters are still being tallied, Marko Liias looks to have advanced in his bid to become Washington’s next lieutenant governor. [[link removed]] It’ll be a tough fight before November, but we’re confident Marko’s ready to win!
Katie Dixon , running for the Kansas House of Representatives, also reported a big win. She took a moment to thank her supporters. Read her note here! [[link removed]]
PRIMARIES STILL TO COME
August is a big month for LGBTQ candidates. We have candidates on the ballot in key states like Florida, Vermont and Wisconsin. Here are some of their stories.
Our friends at the More Like America PAC have released their latest slate of endorsements! We’re so happy to see they’re standing with our LGBTQ candidates too. Check out the whole list here. [[link removed]]
Our Wisconsin state legislative candidates are hard at work campaigning for their August 11th primaries, but kindly took a break to discuss life on the campaign trail. Listen to their conversation here! [[link removed]]
Great news for Spotlight candidate Javier Estevez in his race for the Florida house: he raised more than $15,000 in July! [[link removed]]
QUEERING CONGRESS
We now know U.S. Congresswoman Sharice Davids' opponent: she’ll face Amanda Adkins, former chairwoman of the Kansas Republican Party [[link removed]] , in November.
Two pieces of great news for Jon Hoadley in his race to flip Michigan’s 6th Congressional District: he won his primary [[link removed]] AND the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee added him to the “Red to Blue” program! [[link removed]]
Gina Ortiz Jones is on a mission to make history: becoming the first openly LGBTQ Congressperson from Texas. Read up on her campaign here! [[link removed]]
Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg has a vested interest in ensuring that South Bend has a pro-equality member of Congress to replace anti-LGBTQ extremist Rep. Jackie Walorski. That’s why he endorsed Victory Fund candidate Pat Hackett for Indiana CD-02. [[link removed]]
Another huge endorsement for Georgette Gómez : the National Education Association is endorsing her run for California’s 53rd Congressional District! [[link removed]]
LAST WEEK’S VIEWS
Queer and disabled candidates are running – and winning – public office around the county, growing the power and visibility of our communities. We celebrated Disability Pride Month with our fierce panel of advocates, who discussed the unique challenges and opportunities facing queer disabled candidates. The conversation includes ASL interpretation and real time captioning. You can watch the discussion here! [[link removed]]
CANDIDATE SPOTLIGHT
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LGBTQ Victory Fund has helped thousands of openly LGBTQ candidates win elections up and down the ballot, from sea to shining sea since our founding in 1991. We believe representation is power so we elected U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin and Kyrsten Sinema, Governors Jared Polis and Kate Brown, all seven LGBTQ members of U.S. Congress and countless candidates for state and local government, including Virginia Delegate Danica Roem, Colorado state Representative Leslie Herod and Pennsylvania Assemblymember Brian Sims. And with an unprecedented number of LGBTQ people running for office in this year, we’ll need your support to make 2020 the next Rainbow Wave.
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