The Human Rights Campaign will announce Monday its endorsements for several U.S. Senate races, promising to launch an "unprecedented nationwide campaign" for the fall elections.
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The Human Rights Campaign will announce Monday its endorsements for several U.S. Senate races, promising to launch an "unprecedented nationwide campaign" for the fall elections.
The Human Rights Campaign will announce Monday its endorsements for several U.S. Senate races, promising to launch an "unprecedented nationwide campaign" for the fall elections.
HRC spokesperson Trevor Thomas told U.S. News and World Report on Thursday that the organization will not endorse a candidate for the presidential race until the Democrats choose a candidate.
The organization is striving to mobilize gay and progressive voters by targeting 700,000 of its members and 5 million other voters in key battleground states.
Democratic strategist and Clinton ally Paul Begala will join HRC president Joe Solmonese when he announces the endorsements, according to the report. (The Advocate)