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Historic Number of LGBTQ Candidates on the November Ballot

June 6, 20251 Min Read
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Recent data reveals an unprecedented number of LGBTQ candidates contended for office in November. Becca Ballint, a Democratic candidate known for her winning streak, is set to become the first woman to represent the nation in Congress and will also be the first openly gay representative. (October 27th)

Recent data reveals an unprecedented number of LGBTQ candidates contended for office in November. Becca Ballint, a Democratic candidate known for her winning streak, is set to become the first woman to represent the nation in Congress and will also be the first openly gay representative. (October 27th)






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