- United States
- Mich.
- Letter
Don't support any candidate who won't stand firmly behind LGBT rights — full stop. Fair weather friends who soften their positions when it's politically convenient, dismiss trans people as a distraction, or use coded language to signal discomfort with our community don't deserve our votes or our trust. A candidate who calls trans inclusion "weird" or frames trans athletes as a threat isn't an ally. They're a liability.
The LGBT community has seen this pattern before. A politician courts our support, then hedges when the backlash comes. Walk-backs and pride parade appearances don't erase the record. When a top aide quits, when hundreds protest, when community leaders like Mass Equality call remarks "harmful and factually inaccurate," that's not a controversy — that's a verdict.
Massachusetts and every state deserve representatives with consistent, documented records: co-sponsoring transgender health care protections, supporting the Transgender Bill of Rights, showing up when it costs something. Endorsements from organizations like the Bay State Stonewall Democrats exist precisely to help voters tell the difference. Support candidates who have earned it. We remember who stood with us before it was easy.