Last night, CNN and the Human Rights Campaign hosted an LGBTQ+
presidential forum in Los Angeles.
It was a landmark event where members of the LGBTQ+ community directly
asked Democratic candidates for president about their records and their
commitment to fighting for LGBTQ+ Americans.
[ [link removed] ]Kamala spoke about her long record as an advocate for LGBTQ+ people and
her plans to fight for the community as president. If you missed it, you
can watch some of the town hall here:
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Yesterday morning, Kamala rolled out her LGBTQ+ plan to provide equality
and dignity for all.
It’s clear: Kamala has one of the strongest records in the fight for
LGBTQ+ equality.
As president, Kamala will establish a Chief Advocate for LGBTQ+ Affairs in
the White House, sign the Equality Act into law, reverse Trump’s ban on
trans service members, and make PrEP affordable and accessible.
She’ll also work with transgender leaders and advocates to implement a
comprehensive agenda to not just address the epidemic of violence trans
people face, but to create opportunity and build a more inclusive America.
As she says often: any one day in the life of someone who is denied
justice is a very long time. And justice cannot wait.
[ [link removed] ]You can read Kamala’s plan for LGBTQ+ Americans here »
Thanks for all you do,
— Team Kamala
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