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This drag performer is running to unseat a Florida state Republican

Michael Elgin Travis performs in drag as Erika Rose.
Michael Elgin Travis performs in drag as Erika Rose. Photo: Instagram/courtesy of Michael Elgin Travis

A Key West drag performer is running to unseat a Republican in the Florida state legislature, where GOP lawmakers have spent the last couple of years pushing their blatantly anti-LGBTQ+ agenda under Gov. Ron DeSantis (R). Ā 

As Florida Politics reports, Michael Elgin Travis has filed to challenge incumbent state Rep. Jim Mooney, a two-term Republican who represents Florida House District 120.

A ghost tour guide and bartender at Key Westā€™s 801 Bourbon Bar, Travis also performs two nights each week in drag as Erika Rose at the Duval Street LGBTQ+ bar. If elected, Travis would be the first professional drag queen in the stateā€™s legislature.

ā€œIā€™m running for those who feel they are not represented, pushed aside,ā€ Travis said.

Travis said that he decided to run for office after traveling to Tallahassee along with hundreds of other drag performers and supporters in April to participate in a march and rally against Floridaā€™s S.B. 1438. The law, which DeSantis signed in May, allows the state Department of Business and Professional Regulation to revoke the business licenses of any venues that allow minors to see ā€œlewdā€ performances, even if their parentsā€™ consent, as well as issue $5,000 and $10,000 fines against the business. Anyone who violates the law can be charged with a criminal misdemeanor. While the law does not specifically mention drag, it has been interpreted as targeting drag shows and performers, which anti-LGBTQ+ Republicans have characterized as ā€œsexually explicit adult entertainment.ā€

A federal judge blocked the law from going into effect late last month, but S.B. 1438 is just one of the many laws aimed at limiting the rights of LGBTQ+ Floridians passed by the state legislature and signed by DeSantis in recent years. Travis also blasted the stateā€™s infamous ā€œDonā€™t Say Gayā€ law, which was recently expanded to ban discussion of LGBTQ+ topics at all grade levels in Florida schools. Travis called the law ā€œnonsense.ā€

ā€œThat one drives me nuts,ā€ he said.

The Key West Democrat faces an uphill battle in the race against Mooney. As Florida Politics notes, the incumbent won 60 percent of the vote against out Democrat Adam Gentle in the 2022 general election.

ā€œEither way, I win,ā€ Travis said of his prospects. ā€œIā€™ll either win the election or inspire others and let them know they are valued.ā€

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