Hey, we’re partnering with CNN on a LGBTQ town hall!
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[[link removed]]Hi Friend,
As the new president of the Human Rights Campaign, I’m honored to be working
alongside you to achieve full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender
and queer (LGBTQ) people.
To succeed in our mission we need to elect a president who will represent ALL
people.
Our community, and our country, cannot afford four more years of Donald Trump
and Mike Pence, which is why the Human Rights Campaign is committing everything
we’ve got to ensuring victory at the ballot box next year.
That’s why I’m so excited to tell you that the Human Rights Campaign Foundation
is partnering with CNN on a live town hall –– where some of the 10 million LGBTQ
voters across America will have the opportunity to ask the Democratic
presidential candidates directly about how they’ll work to achieve equality for
our community. Our Power of Our Pride Presidential Town Hall will be broadcast live during primetime on CNN & CNN en
Español on October 10, the eve of National Coming Out Day. And we want to hear from you!
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Our town hall will be the first time in history that any major cable news
network has broadcast a presidential town hall dedicated to LGBTQ issues — and
it comes at a crucial time in our fight for equality.
Today, in 30 states, LGBTQ people remain at risk of being fired, evicted or
denied services because of who we are. In 35 states, our youth still face the
threat of “conversion therapy.” We are fighting the rise of hate violence
targeting transgender women of color and this administration’s attacks on
transgender troops, healthcare services for people living with HIV, and attempts
to erase us from protections under law.
This is our opportunity to learn more about how the Democratic candidates will
take on these issues and more that affect our community. We want to hear from you! What questions do you have? What issues do you want
to see addressed at our historic town hall?
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Our community is diverse and vibrant, strong and determined — and I want you to know that I am in this fight for each and every one of us.
Your feedback is always appreciated –– starting with what you hope to hear at our upcoming town hall.
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The Human Rights Campaign’s grassroots electoral work is rapidly gearing up now,
and we promise to keep you updated every step of the way.
In Unity,
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Alphonso David
President
Human Rights Campaign
Pronouns: he/him/his
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