Daily newsletter 9/19
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Daily newsletter 9/19
"➡️ The creators of Project 2025 have jumped at the chance to use Charlie Kirk's murder to attack the transgender community. Meanwhile, a man in Phoenix was arrested after threatening to shoot up a queer bar in retaliation. We also got more insight into Pope Leo's stance on same-sex weddings, and heard from Pete Buttigieg after Kamala Harris's upcoming book revealed that she didn't think America was ready for a gay VP candidate."
"To round out the week, meet the gay Black man running for office in deep-red Alabama. "This campaign is so about the policies ... that improve the lives of people, and not the personalities," Dakarai Larriett tells The Advocate. Enjoy your weekend, Christine LinnellSocial media manager, The Advocate Courtesy Pictured Dakarai Larriett knows Democrats have an uphill battle in a red state, but he says he's ready for the challenge."
Creators of Project 2025 used Charlie Kirk's murder as an opportunity to attack the transgender community. A man in Phoenix was arrested after threatening to shoot up a queer bar in retaliation. New information emerged about Pope Leo's stance on same-sex weddings. Pete Buttigieg spoke after revelations that Kamala Harris believed America was not ready for a gay vice-presidential candidate. Gay Black candidate Dakarai Larriett is running for office in deeply red Alabama and emphasizes policies that improve people's lives rather than personalities. Larriett acknowledges Democrats face an uphill battle in the state but says he is ready for the challenge.
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