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MORE 2022 ENDORSEMENTS!
This week we issued two more 2022 endorsements! We’re standing with Brian Sims as he runs to be Pennsylvania’s first out Lt. Governor [[link removed]] and one of the only out lieutenant governors ever elected in the United States [[link removed]] .
We also endorsed Matthew Wilson , who’s running for Georgia Insurance Commissioner [[link removed]] ! He’ll be the first out person elected statewide in Georgia when he wins. Watch Matthew’s full announcement video here to learn all about his race and vision for the role [[link removed]] !
PRIDE VICTORIES
LGBTQ history in Texas: Jalen McKee-Rodriguez WON his runoff for the San Antonio City Council [[link removed]] ! Jalen shattered a rainbow ceiling [[link removed]] , becoming the first out Black man elected in Texas history [[link removed]] . Read his touching note to supporters here [[link removed]] .
Our candidate for the New Jersey state Senate, Vincent Solomeno , advanced in his primary! He’ll be fighting to flip this Senate seat [[link removed]] AND make history as the first out state senator in New Jersey [[link removed]] .
Incumbent candidate Dawn Adams won her primary and thanked volunteers and voters in this tweet. [[link removed]] She’ll face attorney Mark Earley Jr. in the general [[link removed]] , who is currently under investigation for discrepancies on his campaign forms [[link removed]] .
Kirk McPike won his primary for the Alexandria City Council, and he’s already fighting to win the general! [[link removed]]
PRIDE NEWS TO WATCH
It’s almost Election Day in New York! U.S. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is standing with a huge list of LGBTQ candidates, including Wilfredo Florentino [[link removed]] , Chi Ossé [[link removed]] , Kristin Richardson Jordan [[link removed]] , Crystal Hudson [[link removed]] , Marti Cummings [[link removed]] , Jeffrey Omura [[link removed]] , Tiffany Cabán [[link removed]] , and Amit Bagga [[link removed]] !
It’s official: Spotlight candidate Darden Rice is on the ballot in her race for Mayor of St. Petersburg, FL [[link removed]] . Congratulations, Darden!
REMEMBERING PULSE
The U.S. Congress passed legislation honoring the 49 lives lost in the Pulse nightclub attack five years ago. The nightclub will now be recognized as a national memorial [[link removed]] .
CANDIDATE SPOTLIGHT
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