Pritzker balances messaging as some Dems encourage party to avoid LGBTQ issues
- Governor JB Pritzker spoke at a Human Rights Campaign event in Los Angeles during March.
- Other Democrats suggest the party should avoid emphasis on transgender issues in campaigns.
- Pritzker instead emphasized defending people's civil rights and warned of broader attacks.
- Polling indicates 52% of voters rate the economy extremely important, while 18% rate transgender rights similarly.
- Pritzker's position reflects mainstream Democratic views on rights but contrasts with some party members' strategic focus.
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Pritzker balances messaging, some Dems want to avoid LGBTQ
By Ben SzalinskiCapitol News Illinoisbszalinski@capitolnewsillinois.com When governor JB Pritzker tells audiences how he became interested in politics, it often starts with stories about his mother. As a child growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, Pritzker often shares, he’d attend marches, rallies and protests with his mother in support of abortion, women’s rights and...
Pritzker balances messaging as some Dems encourage party to avoid LGBTQ issues - IPM Newsroom
Illinois Newsroom - Some Democrats, who are often named as possible 2028 Democratic presidential candidates alongside Pritzker, think the party needs to talk less about LGBTQ issues. The post Pritzker balances messaging as some Dems encourage party to avoid LGBTQ issues appeared first on IPM Newsroom.
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