not sure anyone that has ever run to be or has been president that publicly stated their support of the LGBTQ+ community so openly
fingers crossed Kamala will actually bring much needed change if elected
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not sure anyone that has ever run to be or has been president that publicly stated their support of the LGBTQ+ community so openly
fingers crossed Kamala will actually bring much needed change if elected
Two cycles ago (Obama v Romney) was the first time a candidate even openly supported gay marriage. We are still in the infancy of queer liberation
The only presidential candidate not a friend of Epstein.
Imagine being pathetic enough to downvote this.