2024 Election Guide: Who to Vote for—or Against—if You Care About Gay RightsEveryone knows 2024 is an election year—but it’s not enough to pay attention to the presidency. There are 33 Senate seats up for grabs, all in different states. And all 435 spots in the House of Representatives are in play. Election Day offers a major opportunity to shake things up in Congress. And since that’s where national laws are made, those races are worth paying attention to.
has gotten her flagged by GLAAD. Both Bradshaw and Johnson have voice support for the queer community, and Johnson hasexpand LGBTQIA+ rights, democratic incumbent, made history as the first openly queer person to represent Vermont in Congress. She’s seeking reelection against republican, an openly queer politician and activist, is one of the democrats running in Washington’s sixth district. She’s been endorsed by the, democratic incumbent, is running for reelection against several republicans.