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Out Judge Fran Watson believes empathy is the key to liberation
The Houston judicial candidate spoke to LGBTQ Nation in the middle of a dentist appointment to share how important it is for her to help people every day.
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Bridget Ziegler’s gay colleague isn’t afraid of her. He uses her hate as fuel to make change.
Sarasota School Board member Tom Edwards says no amount of counseling in the world could help Ziegler.
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Out Arizona Rep. Patty Contreras thinks pro-choice voters are ready to storm the ballot box
Contreras spoke with LGBTQ Nation about ASU football, “close-minded” Republicans, and the woman she thinks is a true “wackadoodle.”
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Sen. Kim Jackson gets real on anti-trans legislation: “It is killing kids”
She talked to LGBTQ Nation about her farm, Atlanta as a Black mecca, and one surprising thing she has in common with Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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Sen. Dallas Harris is a martial arts master who co-founded Nevada’s LGBTQ+ caucus
Here’s why she would rather fight Nikki Haley instead of George Santos.
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State treasurer Erick Russell is making history… and helping you get free money
Erick Russell is the first out gay Black man to be elected and serve in statewide office, and he told us about all he’s doing to help people.
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Out Colorado candidate on the hidden power of young people & why Trump is a threat to the planet
Kyra deGruy Kennedy spoke to LGBTQ Nation about gun violence, climate change, and why Lauren Boebert is meaner than her goats.
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Out lawmaker Evan Low explains how dismantling the GOP could save the world
The “gay as f**k” Congressional candidate told LGBTQ Nation about his “hard work and grit” and why he loves representing his constituents.
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School kicked her out for fighting. Now this elected official is fighting to give kids a 2nd chance.
Jessie Fuentes is her ward’s first gay Latina & youngest leader. She talked to us about making schools work, tattoos, and her plans for parenthood.
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Trans lawmaker Danica Roem can’t wait to be sworn in on her favorite Metallica album
Danica Roem can’t stop winning elections, and this year she’s moving up to the state Senate.