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LGBTQ political trailblazers share their New Year’s resolutions
“I also want to spend more time with my wife Christine,” said Charmaine McGuffey, the sheriff who was fired for being a lesbian and then beat her old boss in an election.
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More LGBTQ candidates won elected office this year than ever before
They came from all over the country, from all genders, from all races… but mostly one party.
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20 positive stories from 2020 to be grateful for
From LGBTQ elected officials to weddings to cultural breakthroughs, here are 20 positive stories that took place in the year 2020.
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Out Democrat Mondaire Jones wins “most influential role available to a freshman member of Congress”
The 117th Congress is the most diverse in history.
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Mondaire Jones makes history as one of first gay Black men elected to Congress
And he won explicitly running on a platform to help the poor, people of color and LGBTQ people.
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8 queer candidates to watch closely on Election Day
As the results come in, watch the results for these out candidates.
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Who will be LGBTQ Nation’s Up & Coming Politician of the Year?
The LGBTQ Nation Up & Coming Politician of the Year award honors the best representation of the LGBTQ community in a bid for public office.
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Mondaire Jones & Ritchie Torres could bring needed Black, LGBTQ representation to government
LGBTQ equality has transformed the country, but queer and trans people of color still need representation.
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Mondaire Jones is gay, Black & progressive. He’s also likely to be a Congressman next year.
Progressive candidate Mondaire Jones is set to win the Democratic primary, but mail-in votes still need to be counted.
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Mondaire Jones could be America’s first gay black member of Congress
He grew up in poverty – now he wants to pull people up.