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LATEST ENDORSEMENTS
It’s true! We’ve shattered our previous endorsement records and are supporting over 300 LGBTQ candidates this year. Meet the latest slate here [[link removed]] !
Spotlight candidate Kristin Graziano is running to make history as the first openly LGBTQ sheriff in South Carolina. Even though she hasn’t won her race yet, she’s already hard at work fighting dangerous jail conditions [[link removed]] .
In Mississippi, Spotlight candidate Fabian Nelson is fighting to shatter a rainbow ceiling: the state has never elected an openly LGBTQ state legislator. Watch his campaign announcement here [[link removed]] !
Election Day is right around the corner for Gretchen Van Ness . She made her final pitch to voters on why she’s the right candidate for the Massachuetts state House [[link removed]] .
QUEERING CONGRESS
The race for Texas’s 23rd Congressional District is getting dirty. The National Republican Campaign Committee tried to attack Gina Ortiz Jones [[link removed]] for being gay. But after a swift outcry, they’ve changed their homophobic statement [[link removed]] . We’ll be keeping a close eye on this one.
It’s been a very busy week for Alex Morse – and Primary Day is this Tuesday in Massachusetts's 1st Congressional District! First, he announced two endorsements from U.S. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Courage to Change PAC [[link removed]] and San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz [[link removed]] . Then, he joined Massachusetts state Representative Julian Cyr for a one-on-one conversation on our Facebook Live about the state of the race ( watch here [[link removed]] !). And finally: he outraised his opponent, a sitting Congressman, during the final quarter [[link removed]] .
We’re thrilled to hear that U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren is endorsing U.S. Congresswoman Angie Craig [[link removed]] ’s reelection campaign for Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District and Jon Hoadley [[link removed]] ’s campaign for Michigan’s 6th district!
Georgette Gómez joined MSNBC to give an update on her race for California’s 53rd Congressional District and her plans to make LGBTQ history in November. Watch her interview here [[link removed]] !
RAINBOW WAVE
A recording-breaking campaign: Bryce Bennett shattered Montana's secretary of state fundraising records [[link removed]] !
Looking for a quick update on which LGBTQ candidates to watch in November? The Advocate has you covered [[link removed]] .
And with Election Day is in less than 100 days, we’re prepping for the next Rainbow Wave. Learn about it 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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