LGBTQ Americans and the 2024 election: "I don't feel welcome here."
- LGBTQ voters largely supported Harris in the 2024 election, remaining opposed to Trump, as stated in the story headline.
- Many LGBTQ individuals express fear regarding the potential consequences of another Trump presidency, according to people interviewed by CBS News.
- A primary concern among transgender Americans is their access to necessary health care, as emphasized by community members.
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LQBTQ Americans say they no longer feel welcomed in America following the Election of Trump
(OPINION) Lucian Holness woke up to a daunting reality on Nov. 6. Acute stress led the mix of emotions that struck the transgender marketing manager as they learned President-elect Donald Trump — never a reliable ally to the LGBTQ community and an increasingly hostile figure for transgender Americans — had won a second term in […]
The 2024 Election: Where the F--- Do We Go From Here?
Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images Bakari is joined by former White House official David Axelrod to break down what happened, how much to blame Joe Biden for the loss, and what posture should be taken to fight Trump Bakari is joined by former White House official David Axelrod to break down what happened (1:37), how much to blame Joe Biden for the loss (3:45), and what posture should be taken to fight Trump (20:57). Then chair of the North Caro…
LGBTQ Americans and the 2024 election: "I don't feel welcome here." - Daily news Update
Lucian Holness woke up to a daunting reality on Nov. 6. Acute stress led the mix of emotions that struck the transgender marketing manager as they learned President-elect Donald Trump — never a reliable ally to the LGBTQ community and an increasingly hostile figure for transgender Americans — had won a second term in the White House. “I went into this election fully expecting Trump to win,” said Holness, who lives in New Jersey and began to med…
LGBTQ Americans and the 2024 election: “I don’t feel welcome here.”
Lucian Holness woke up to a daunting reality on Nov. 6. Acute stress led to the mix of emotions that struck the transgender marketing manager as they learned President-elect Donald Trump — never a reliable ally to the LGBTQ community and an increasingly hostile figure for transgender Americans — had won a second term in the White House. “I went into this election fully expecting Trump to win,” said Holness, who lives in New Jersey and began to …
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