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Subject 37 new candidates, transphobic attack against Stephanie Byers and more
Date April 29, 2022 9:04 PM
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The Agenda: The Nefarious Plot to hold public office [[link removed]][link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]]
Six Stories You Should Know About
1. Victory Fund Endorses 37 More LGBTQ Candidates!
The rainbow wave continues to gain momentum! Earlier this week, LGBTQ Victory Fund endorsed 37 more LGBTQ people running for office. We have officially endorsed 274 candidates in 2022! Read our full release and the see the latest endorsed candidates here. [[link removed]]
Among the candidates include Jamie McLeod-Skinner , who is running to be the first out LGBTQ person ever elected to the U.S. Congress from Oregon. She was given Game Changer candidate status. We also elevated six candidates to Spotlight status due to the historic nature of their races. One candidate, Zelos Marchandt , will be the first out trans man elected to a state legislature in U.S. history! Learn more about our latest Spotlight and Game Changer endorsements here. [[link removed]]
2. Transphobic Lawmaker Attacks State Rep. Stephanie Byers
A transphobic lawmaker in the Kansas state legislature went after Kansas state Representative Stephanie Byers. [[link removed]] As if that wasn’t gross enough, the lawmaker stood firmly by her comments while defending a bill she co-sponsored that would make it a felony for doctors to provide hormones or do gender transition surgery for children under 18. [[link removed]]
We condemned this ugly transphobic attack against Representative Byers, the first out trans Native American elected to office in the United States. [[link removed]]
3. Celebrating Lesbian Visibility Day
Lesbian Visibility Day was April 26th! If you haven’t celebrated -- or are looking to keep the party going – here are some incredible lesbian candidates running to make LGBTQ history this year!
Recent polling [[link removed]] shows that Tina Kotek is in a tight race to become one of the first out lesbians elected governor in the U.S. Earlier this week, s he highlighted one of her trademark policies to solve the health care crisis in Oregon [[link removed]] .
Maura Healy, who will also make history as one the first out lesbians to be elected governor in the country, released an aggressive plan to tackle climate change in Massachusetts . [[link removed]]
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel will be facing an election-denier in her reelection campaign. Matthew DePerno was Trump’s attorney who promoted false claims of election fraud [[link removed]] . When jockeying for the nomination, DePerno actively pressured his opponent to be fired from his private job as a lawyer [[link removed]] .
Becca Balint is officially the frontrunner in her race for the U.S. Congress [[link removed]] ! When she wins, she’ll be the first out LGBTQ person and woman to represent Vermont in Congress.
Jamie McLeod-Skinner is hard at work on the campaign trail to be the first LGBTQ person to represent Oregon in the U.S. Congress. Last week, she participated in a candidate forum [[link removed]] . You can also watch her latest campaign ad here [[link removed]] !
Michele Rayner is racking up endorsements from U.S. Congressmembers [[link removed]] and other state leaders [[link removed]] in her run to be the first out LGBTQ person to represent Florida in the U.S. Congress.
Spotlight candidate Jolanda Jones is in a runoff following the Texas primaries [[link removed]] to be the first out LGBTQ Black woman elected to the Texas state legislature. She’s also running in the special election on May 7th – early voting is about to start [[link removed]] !
4. Deja Alvarez Interviewed by The Hill
Victory Fund set up an interview for Deja Alvarez with The Hill [[link removed]] to talk about the historic nature of her race and what policies she’s excited to enact for her hometown of Philly. She also announced a huge endorsement from EMILY’s List [[link removed]] ! If elected, Deja would be the first out trans Latina to ever be elected to a state legislature.
5. WATCH: Will Rollins’ New Campaign Ad
Pop quiz: which Game Changer candidate prosecuted insurrectionists? We’ll give you a hint – he's running for Congress in the great state of California!
On Tuesday, Will Rollins released his first ad highlighting his experience as a federal prosecutor. [[link removed]] Will is running to represent a newly drawn Congressional district that includes Palm Springs. He's taking on one of America’s most anti-LGBTQ congressmen, Ken Calvert – and the latest poll has Will leading by one [[link removed]] !
6. School Board Candidates on Protecting LGBTQ Kids
From book bans to “Don’t Say Gay” bills, schools are ground zero for anti-LGBTQ hate this year. We spoke with school board candidates to discuss why they were inspired to run for office, bigotry (and acceptance!) on the campaign trail, and the ins and outs of how school board members can protect LGBTQ kids and promote equality. Read the full interviews here in our latest Out on the Trail blog! [[link removed]]
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