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More history-making LGBTQ candidates have been elected to state legislatures across the country
Here’s a look at who else won big in the midterms.
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A record number of LGBTQ candidates have run in 2022 & for the first time they’re from all 50 states
“In November, more voters than ever before will receive a ballot with the name of an LGBTQ candidate.”
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Out State Senator Tiara Mack has already made history in Rhode Island. She’s not finished yet.
“I lead with joy. I lead with laughter, and I lead with a fierce commitment to protecting the most marginalized communities through my campaign.”
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Queer state lawmaker won’t apologize for “having enough cake to twerk”
“Since the twerking video came out there have been a subset of racist misogynistic people who have called me anything and everything from the n word to fat to gorilla.”
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Meet six new LGBTQ state lawmakers who just won their first elections all over the country
LGBTQ candidates from Texas to Delaware are going to make big changes in state legislatures.
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Activist Tiara Mack could become the first Black LGBTQ state senator in Rhode Island
After beating an anti-LGBTQ incumbent in the primary, this Black Queer activist is ready to take on the Rhode Island State Senate.