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Biden campaign launches Pride Month push as allies work to shore up LGBTQ support

President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign is launching an extensive effort at the start of National Pride Month to bolster support from LGBTQ voters. The campaign plans to have a presence at over 200 Pride events in 23 states, including all battleground states, and will initiate a paid media blitz aimed at mobilizing LGBTQ voters, according to two campaign officials who shared details exclusively with NBC News. The campaign's month-long outreach will culminate with a fundraiser in New York City on June 28.

Despite Biden’s strong track record on LGBTQ issues, some of his allies are concerned about waning support among LGBTQ voters. Over the weekend, Vice President Kamala Harris kicked off Pride Month by greeting more than 150 LGBTQ leaders and allies in Los Angeles, and First Lady Jill Biden made an unannounced stop at the Pittsburgh Pride festival.

“This community is under attack,” the first lady told the crowd, referring to state laws that she said target the LGBTQ community. “Donald Trump is a bully to the LGBTQ community, to our families, to our country,” she continued. “We cannot let him win.”

A poll conducted in January by the LGBTQ media advocacy group GLAAD found that Joe Biden has overwhelming support from LGBTQ registered voters overall and in battleground states, with 68% and 72% respectively, compared to 15% for Trump in both categories.

However, the largest LGBTQ rights group in the country, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), has recently committed to spending $15 million in six battleground states to help Biden win in November, citing concerns about waning support from LGBTQ voters. HRC estimates that one-third of the 75 million “equality voters” — who vote based on support for LGBTQ rights — might not be guaranteed Biden voters this year.

“Our primary task with those voters is to help underscore the stakes of the election,” said Brandon Wolf, HRC’s national press secretary. “The contrast between the two candidates could not be clearer, and that’s especially true when we’re talking about issues of equality.”

The Biden campaign is aware of this statistic and plans to invest in a digital and print media campaign nationally and in battleground states, promoting Biden as “the most pro-equality president in American history” while depicting Trump as determined to curtail equality for LGBTQ communities.

“Winning campaigns invest early and often into their coalition of support,” said Sam Alleman, the Biden-Harris campaign’s national LGBTQ+ engagement director. “This Pride Month is a reflection of real action to mobilize and activate LGBTQ+ voters well ahead of November.”

Any softening of support among LGBTQ voters is a source of frustration for Biden allies who argue that he has delivered on their priorities, including backing same-sex marriage as vice president in 2012 ahead of President Barack Obama’s plans to publicly endorse the issue. As president, Biden has signed legislation protecting marriage rights for same-sex couples, ended a ban on transgender Americans’ serving in the military, and issued executive orders to protect LGBTQ people’s civil rights.

On Friday, he issued a proclamation declaring June National Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex Pride Month, saying that “advancing equality for the LGBTQI+ community is a top priority for my Administration.”

The Biden campaign argues that Trump would take away LGBTQ rights if voters elect him to a second term. As president, Trump banned transgender people from serving in the military, and as a candidate, he has expressed opposition to gender-affirming care for minors.

Yet, former First Lady Melania Trump recently headlined a fundraiser for the Log Cabin Republicans, a group that advocates for LGBTQ inclusion in the GOP. Additionally, Trump’s allies have sought to ensure that the position on same-sex marriage in the official Republican National Committee platform this election cycle isn’t too extreme, aiming not to alienate voters in a tight general election who may not align with the GOP's conservative stance on LGBTQ rights.

NBC News exit polling from the 2020 election found that Biden won 64% of the LGBTQ vote, compared to Trump’s 27%.

Wolf emphasized that Biden has a stronger record and vision for equality voters than Trump, citing the passage of the Respect for Marriage Act in 2022 and the creation of rules to protect members of the community in schools and healthcare settings.

“The Biden-Harris administration has appointed over 200 openly LGBTQ people to serve in all sorts of roles. That really matters,” Wolf said.

Even as Wolf fully embraces the Biden-Harris strategy, he acknowledges that Biden has work to do in the queer community and will need to continue showing up.

“The Biden-Harris campaign has an incredible opportunity to get out into communities and talk about not just the things they’ve been able to accomplish,” he said, “but also their vision of what’s possible if we send them back to the White House.”

The Biden campaign’s comprehensive strategy reflects its commitment to securing the LGBTQ vote and underscores the high stakes of the upcoming election. With targeted outreach, media campaigns, and high-profile events, the campaign aims to reinforce its support base and highlight the significant progress made under Biden’s administration. The focus on LGBTQ rights and equality will remain central as the campaign gears up for the November election, emphasizing the contrasts between Biden and Trump on these critical issues.

The strategic emphasis on LGBTQ outreach and support is designed not only to ensure electoral success but also to solidify the administration's legacy as a staunch advocate for LGBTQ rights. By mobilizing LGBTQ voters and emphasizing the substantial achievements in equality and civil rights, the Biden campaign seeks to galvanize a key demographic and maintain momentum heading into the general election.

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Biden campaign launches Pride Month push as allies work to shore up LGBTQ support

President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign is launching an extensive effort at the start of National Pride Month to bolster support from LGBTQ voters. The campaign plans to have a presence at over 200 Pride events in 23 states, including all battleground states, and will initiate a paid media blitz aimed at mobilizing LGBTQ voters, according to two campaign officials who shared details exclusively with NBC News. The campaign's month-long outreach will culminate with a fundraiser in New York City on June 28.

Despite Biden’s strong track record on LGBTQ issues, some of his allies are concerned about waning support among LGBTQ voters. Over the weekend, Vice President Kamala Harris kicked off Pride Month by greeting more than 150 LGBTQ leaders and allies in Los Angeles, and First Lady Jill Biden made an unannounced stop at the Pittsburgh Pride festival.

“This community is under attack,” the first lady told the crowd, referring to state laws that she said target the LGBTQ community. “Donald Trump is a bully to the LGBTQ community, to our families, to our country,” she continued. “We cannot let him win.”

A poll conducted in January by the LGBTQ media advocacy group GLAAD found that Joe Biden has overwhelming support from LGBTQ registered voters overall and in battleground states, with 68% and 72% respectively, compared to 15% for Trump in both categories.

However, the largest LGBTQ rights group in the country, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), has recently committed to spending $15 million in six battleground states to help Biden win in November, citing concerns about waning support from LGBTQ voters. HRC estimates that one-third of the 75 million “equality voters” — who vote based on support for LGBTQ rights — might not be guaranteed Biden voters this year.

“Our primary task with those voters is to help underscore the stakes of the election,” said Brandon Wolf, HRC’s national press secretary. “The contrast between the two candidates could not be clearer, and that’s especially true when we’re talking about issues of equality.”

The Biden campaign is aware of this statistic and plans to invest in a digital and print media campaign nationally and in battleground states, promoting Biden as “the most pro-equality president in American history” while depicting Trump as determined to curtail equality for LGBTQ communities.

“Winning campaigns invest early and often into their coalition of support,” said Sam Alleman, the Biden-Harris campaign’s national LGBTQ+ engagement director. “This Pride Month is a reflection of real action to mobilize and activate LGBTQ+ voters well ahead of November.”

Any softening of support among LGBTQ voters is a source of frustration for Biden allies who argue that he has delivered on their priorities, including backing same-sex marriage as vice president in 2012 ahead of President Barack Obama’s plans to publicly endorse the issue. As president, Biden has signed legislation protecting marriage rights for same-sex couples, ended a ban on transgender Americans’ serving in the military, and issued executive orders to protect LGBTQ people’s civil rights.

On Friday, he issued a proclamation declaring June National Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex Pride Month, saying that “advancing equality for the LGBTQI+ community is a top priority for my Administration.”

The Biden campaign argues that Trump would take away LGBTQ rights if voters elect him to a second term. As president, Trump banned transgender people from serving in the military, and as a candidate, he has expressed opposition to gender-affirming care for minors.

Yet, former First Lady Melania Trump recently headlined a fundraiser for the Log Cabin Republicans, a group that advocates for LGBTQ inclusion in the GOP. Additionally, Trump’s allies have sought to ensure that the position on same-sex marriage in the official Republican National Committee platform this election cycle isn’t too extreme, aiming not to alienate voters in a tight general election who may not align with the GOP's conservative stance on LGBTQ rights.

NBC News exit polling from the 2020 election found that Biden won 64% of the LGBTQ vote, compared to Trump’s 27%.

Wolf emphasized that Biden has a stronger record and vision for equality voters than Trump, citing the passage of the Respect for Marriage Act in 2022 and the creation of rules to protect members of the community in schools and healthcare settings.

“The Biden-Harris administration has appointed over 200 openly LGBTQ people to serve in all sorts of roles. That really matters,” Wolf said.

Even as Wolf fully embraces the Biden-Harris strategy, he acknowledges that Biden has work to do in the queer community and will need to continue showing up.

“The Biden-Harris campaign has an incredible opportunity to get out into communities and talk about not just the things they’ve been able to accomplish,” he said, “but also their vision of what’s possible if we send them back to the White House.”

The Biden campaign’s comprehensive strategy reflects its commitment to securing the LGBTQ vote and underscores the high stakes of the upcoming election. With targeted outreach, media campaigns, and high-profile events, the campaign aims to reinforce its support base and highlight the significant progress made under Biden’s administration. The focus on LGBTQ rights and equality will remain central as the campaign gears up for the November election, emphasizing the contrasts between Biden and Trump on these critical issues.

The strategic emphasis on LGBTQ outreach and support is designed not only to ensure electoral success but also to solidify the administration's legacy as a staunch advocate for LGBTQ rights. By mobilizing LGBTQ voters and emphasizing the substantial achievements in equality and civil rights, the Biden campaign seeks to galvanize a key demographic and maintain momentum heading into the general election.

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