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1. SEPTEMBER SUPER TUESDAY

Next Tuesday, LGBTQ candidates in Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina and Ohio will be on the ballot – and California voters will decide if Governor Gavin Newsom should be recalled (read up on some of the work our LGBTQ elected officials are doing to stop the recall here). It’s a September Super Tuesday! Here are the races we’re watching:

In Cleveland, Rebecca Maurer is fighting to be the first out LGBTQ woman elected to the Cleveland City Council (watch her latest ad here). If elected, she will join current out Councilmember Kerry McCormack!

There are nine Victory Fund endorsed candidates on the ballot next week in Massachusetts! All of our city council and school board candidates will have a huge impact on the daily lives of their residents. These LGBTQ candidates will be champions for equality at the local level – blocking bills that attack trans students, passing laws that ban conversion therapy and changing hearts and minds in their communities along the way.

Keep an eye on your email for election results next week!

2. WITH OPPONENTS LIKE THESE...

There’s only three months left in the 2021 election cycle, and we’re learning more and more about our candidates’ opponents – and the harm they’d do if elected.

Vincent Solomeno is working to flip State Senate District 13 and make history as the first out state Senator elected in New Jersey. Meanwhile, his opponent was banned from Twitter for promoting anti-vaccine misinformation.

Danica Roem’s opponent in her reelection campaign for the Virginia Assembly told The Washington Blade that it was important to “accommodate  both sides” when dealing with LGBTQ issues, claiming marriage equality and LGBTQ adoption happened because of judges legislating from the bench. As if this wasn’t outrageous enough, he went on to claim that Danica hadn’t done any work during her tenure, ignoring the numerous bills she’s passed and legislation she’s fought for. You can read Danica’s full response here.

In Pennsylvania, Tyler Titus’s opponent is making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Brenton Davis has made extremist statements about trans people and women serving in the military, trans kids, downplayed the COVID-19 pandemic and told the New York Times he “stocked up on guns and ammo” before the 2020 election. Meanwhile, Tyler is earning great press (like this cover story from the Erie Reader) and glowing endorsements. Tyler will make history as the first out trans county executive in U.S. history.

Electing LGBTQ people is incredibly important – we know having an LGBTQ voice in the room elevates pro-equality issues and improves LGBTQ lives. But it’s even more satisfying when our candidates defeat opponents like these!

3. THIS WEEK IN OUTRAGEOUS

Another special session was just announced in Texas, and Governor Greg Abbott is planning on attacking trans athletes once again. LGBTQ legislators in Texas previously defeated a huge slate of anti-LGBTQ bills – but apparently, attacking LGBTQ people is “critical to building a stronger and brighter future for all Texans.”

We’ll be keeping an eye on this story as it develops and standing with our pro-equality Texans every step of the way.

 
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UPCOMING EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES

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.

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!

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!

 

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