From THE AGENDA <[email protected]>
Subject Jon Hoadley faces bigoted attacks, victory in Rhode Island and more!
Date September 11, 2020 2:12 PM
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QUEERING CONGRESS
This week in homophobia: unable to attack Jon Hoadley for his ideas or qualifications – both of which are outstanding – the National Republican Congressional Committee [[link removed]] is resorting to calling Hoadley [[link removed]] a “pedo sex poet” [[link removed]] . We’ve demanded the the NRCC and U.S. Congressman Fred Upton apologize for these baseless, bigoted tactics [[link removed]] .
Team Hoadley also issued their second campaign ad. Give it a watch here [[link removed]] !
LGBTQ candidates that campaign together, win together: Mondaire Jones is endorsing Jon Hoadley, Gina Ortiz Jones and Georgette Gómez in their races for the U.S. Congress [[link removed]] !
VoteVets is launching an ad blitz [[link removed]] in support of Gina Ortiz Jones in Texas’s 23rd Congressional District and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has purchased $1 million in ad space in San Antonio [[link removed]] !
Tracy Mitrano is running to unseat longtime U.S. Congressman Tom Reed and restore bisexual representation to the U.S. House. It won’t be easy – but Tracy has a plan. Learn all about her campaign here [[link removed]] !
SEPTEMBER VICTORIES
It’s official: Tiara Mack won her race for the Rhode Island state Senate [[link removed]] !
Incumbent state Senator Sam Bell pulled off an easy win on Election Night. He thanked supporters and his opponent in this touching tweet [[link removed]] .
Elias Diaz pulled off a big win in his runoff for the Eagle Pass City Council. Congratulations on becoming the first openly LGBTQ Councilmember, Elias [[link removed]] !
RAINBOW WAVE 2020
Taylor Small is about to make history as Vermont’s first openly trans state legislature. She’s ready to lead – and help more trans candidates get elected [[link removed]] .
Steve Glassman earned a big endorsement from the Sun Sentinel this week in his reelection campaign for the Fort Lauderdale City Commission. Read their piece here [[link removed]] .
REST IN POWER
We mourn the passing of Henry van Amerigen, a lifelong activist for HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ rights and mental health, and one of the greatest champions of our work to increase LGBTQ representation in government. We send our deepest condolences to Henry's loved ones during this time.
INVITE: A TRIBUTE TO DAVID MIXNER
We’re beyond thrilled to present longtime LGBTQ activist and former Victory Fund Board Co-Chair David Mixner with our Lifetime Achievement Award [[link removed]] . We hope you can join us and a huge lineup of special guests on Tuesday, September 15, 8-9PM ET! Learn more and register for this fantastic virtual event here. [[link removed]]
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CANDIDATE SPOTLIGHT
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