
Victory endorses largest slate of LGBT candidates ever
Thu, Aug 24th 2006, 11:19
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Denis Dison (202) 842-7308, denis.dison@victoryfund.org
Washington DC – August 24, 2006 - The Gay &
Lesbian Victory Fund, the nation’s largest gay and lesbian political
action committee, announced today its endorsement of 13 more
candidates, bringing the total number of endorsed candidates in 2006 to
77, the group’s largest-ever slate.
“More and more qualified LGBT candidates are stepping up to serve
their communities, and we are proud to help them add their voices to
the American political debate,” said Chuck Wolfe, president and CEO of
the Victory Fund. The newly-endorsed candidates include two, Mary
Washington and Anthony McCarthy, who would become the first openly LGBT
African-American legislators in Maryland. The newly endorsed
candidates are:
• Paula Aboud (D), Arizona State Senate, Dist. 28
• Benjamin Cruz (D), Lt. Governor, Guam
• Bevan Dufty (D), San Francisco, Calif. Board of Supervisors, Dist. 8
• Charles Eader (D), Bedminster, NJ Township Committee
• Alexis Gorriaran (D), Rhode Island State Senate, Dist. 5
• Ken Keechl (D), Broward County Commission, Dist. 4
• Anthony McCarthy (D), Maryland House of Delegates, Dist. 44
• Maggie McIntosh (D), Maryland House of Delegates, Dist. 43
• Doug Milliken (D), Arapahoe County, Colo. Treasurer
• Ed Murray (D), Wash. State Senate, District 43
• Rudy Serra (NP), Detroit, MI, District 36 Judge
• Devin Slayton (R), Arizona House of Representatives, Dist. 11
• Mary Washington (D), Maryland House of Delegates, Dist. 43
A complete list of endorsed candidates is available online at www.victoryfund.org.
The
Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund provides strategic, technical and
financial support to openly LGBT candidates and officials. It’s the
only national organization solely committed to increasing the number of
openly LGBT public officials at federal, state and local levels of
government. Victory is the nation’s largest LGBT political action
committee and one of the nation’s largest non-connected PACs. In 15
years, Victory has helped the number of openly LGBT officials grow from
49 to more than 300. For more information, visit www.victoryfund.org.
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