Reality Check: Leading up to Election Night, Equality is Surging while Anti-Trans Attacks Fall Flat

Openly-LGBTQ+ Candidates Poised to Make History

Equality Voters Showing Up in Early Voting, Demonstrating Power

MAGA's Anti-Trans, Divisive Closing Message Once Again Falls Flat With Voters

WASHINGTON With just five days until voting ends, equality remains a winning issue, openly-LGBTQ+ candidates are poised to make history once again, and brazen, cruel attacks against the transgender community are turning off voters. As Vice President Kamala Harris put it during her closing argument this week, "[Trump] is not a candidate for president who is thinking about how to make your life better. Donald Trump has spent a decade trying to keep the American people divided and afraid of each other. That is who he is, but America that is not who we are." Below are some of the key trends emerging.

Openly-LGBTQ+ Candidates Are Poised to Make History

In crucial races across the country, openly-LGBTQ+ candidates are on the precipice of making their mark on the history books. If elected,

Other openly-LGBTQ+ candidates, like California's Will Rollins and Former New York Congressman Mondaire Jones, are crucial to determining the majority in the US House of Representatives.

Equality Voters Are Showing Up

Throughout the election cycle, HRC and its political arms have made good on its goal of showing up and making a substantial investment in driving 75 million Equality Voters to the polls. To date, the organization has:

And now, those voters are showing up. As of Wednesday afternoon, more than 17.5 million Equality Voters had cast their ballots.

Voters Again Rejecting Anti-Trans Attacks

MAGA last gasp attempts to use the transgender community to sow division, chaos, and hate are not new. Similar attacks have been tried and failed in the past several election cycles. Recent data shows that trend looks to be emerging once again.

Still, Trump is Already Threatening to Reject the Will of the Voters

Despite the clear unpopularity of his chaos and division, Donald Trump has already begun peddling dangerous lies about the election, sowing distrust in results and seeding the ground for him to again refuse to accept an election outcome he does not like.

Donald Trump's refusal to accept defeat in 2020 bred chaos across the country, led to his being indicted on numerous criminal charges, and resulted in a violent mob storming the United States Capitol in an effort to overturn the election results and block the certification of the Electoral Votes.


The Human Rights Campaign is America's largest civil rights organization working to achieve equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people. HRC envisions a world where LGBTQ+ people are embraced as full members of society at home, at work and in every community. Human Rights Campaign PAC and Human Rights Campaign Equality Votes PAC are federal political committees that engage nationally to support pro-equality candidates.

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