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Amid wave of opposition, some LGBTQ candidates eye epic wins

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics October 26, 2022

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For LGBTQ activists, the home stretch of the midterm election campaign is a good news, bad news phenomenon. A record number of LGBTQ candidates are running for office, according to newly compiled data, and some breakthrough victories are likely. In Massachusetts, is favored to become the first openly gay candidate elected as the state's governor. Another lesbian — -- is favored to win Vermont's lone U.S. House seat, becoming the... + full article



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