NBC News reports:
President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign is launching an effort at the start of National Pride Month to try to shore up support from LGBTQ voters. The campaign plans to have a presence this month at more than 200 Pride events in 23 states, including all of the battleground states, and to launch a paid media blitz aimed at mobilizing LGBTQ voters.
Over the weekend, Vice President Kamala Harris kicked off Pride Month by greeting more than 150 LGBTQ leaders and allies in Los Angeles, and first lady Jill Biden made an unannounced stop at the Pittsburgh Pride festival.
“This community is under attack,” the first lady told the crowd, referring to state laws that she said target the LGBTQ community.“Donald Trump is a bully to the LGBTQ community, to our families, to our country,” she continued. “We cannot let him win.”
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NEW from @nbcaaron — Biden campaign launches a Pride Month push targeted toward LGBTQ voters. Plans to have a presence at more than 200 Pride events, paid ad blitz, and a fundraiser in NYC on June 28.https://t.co/4bfkOyNzpJ
— Amanda Terkel (@aterkel) June 3, 2024