From THE AGENDA <[email protected]>
Subject Primary victories in three states, lawmakers in DC and more!
Date August 6, 2021 7:55 PM
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PRIMARY VICTORIES IN THREE STATES!
We had a slew of primary victories in Connecticut, Michigan and Washington this week! All nine of our candidates who ran in their primaries advanced – and were the top vote getters. These victories will put them in a great position for their general elections in November.
Peter Spadafore , our candidate for the Lansing (MI) City Council, won his primary by 20% of the vote [[link removed]] !
Zack Zappone was the frontrunner in his race for the Spokane City Council, beating four other candidates [[link removed]] and advancing to the November general [[link removed]] .
Carmen Rivera , our candidate for the Renton (WA) City Council, talked with Patch about why she’s running for public office and the issues she’ll focus on if elected. Read the full interview here [[link removed]] !
Incumbent candidate Dontae Payne received the most votes of any city council candidate (so far!) in the race for Olympia (WA) City Council [[link removed]] .
GAME CHANGING CAMPAIGNS
Brian Sims spoke with The Advocate about his historic race to be Pennsylvania’s next Lt. Governor, saying: “It’s not lost on me in any way that I’m running to be the first out lieutenant governor in a state that doesn’t have LGBTQ equality.” [[link removed]?]
Daniel Hernandez Jr , now running for Arizona’s 2 nd Congressional District, joined the state legislators gathered in Washington, DC calling for voter protections [[link removed]] .
Malcolm Kenyatta brought the Pennsylvania Senate race to Washington, DC as he rallied with other legislators [[link removed]] calling for voting reforms [[link removed]] . Check out some of his pictures here [[link removed]] !
Another potential opponent may be jumping into the race against out U.S. Congressman Chris Pappas . Matt Mowers, a former advisor to Chris Christie and senior official in the Trump White House, has reportedly hired Corey Lewandowski [[link removed]] . That should tell you all you need to know about Mowers.
CANDIDATE SPOTLIGHT
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UPCOMING EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Ptown Pre-Tea Toast
Headed to the Cape on Labor Day weekend? Start the holiday off right at Ptown Pre-Tea Toast on Friday, September 3, 2021 from 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm ET! Spill the tea with friends and connect with LGBTQ leaders from Massachusetts and beyond while raising a glass to LGBTQ history. Register today! [[link removed]]
Nashville Reception Toast
Nashville, we’re back on the road and ready to celebrate LGBTQ political power in Music City! Join us to honor the historic advances made in 2020, Nashville’s first LGBTQ Caucus on the Davidson County Metropolitan Council and give a toast to ensuring more out leaders are elected in 2021 and beyond! Mark your calendars for Thursday, October 7, 2021, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CT and register here. [[link removed]]
San Diego Brunch
We've missed the San Diego sunshine, and the even-sunnier disposition of California's proud LGBTQ community. Join Victory Fund on Sunday, October 17, 2021 at 11:00 am PT to celebrate San Diego's many historic firsts and lasting legacy of LGBTQ political power. Register here [[link removed]] !
30th Anniversary Gala
For the last 30 years, Victory Fund has powered rainbow wave after rainbow wave, electing LGBTQ candidates up and down the ballot who have gone on to make huge changes in their community. Come celebrate LGBTQ political power and raise a glass to progress at Victory Fund’s 30th Anniversary Gala, Saturday, December 4, 2021 from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm ET [[link removed]] !
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