The late Maya Angelou once said that when somebody shows you who they are the first time, believe them. One of the candidates in the 2019 Houston mayoral race has a long ugly history of showing us exactly who she is as an unrepentant transphobe and a homophobe.
That would be Demetria Smith. And Moni has receipts.
Yep, the same Demetria Smith who has run for since 2013 a District D city council seat, Texas governor in 2018 and now twice for mayor in 2015 and this year.
The same Demetria Smith who is anti-HERO and still futilely trying to gaslight you into believing she isn't.
The same Demetria Smith that threw a hissy fit at a January 2018 Houston GLBT caucus meeting when her time ran out to speak at that meeting, then took to her social media in the wake of that public meltdown to falsely claim "the GLBT's are trying to silence me."
The same Demetria Smith that can't spell her own name right on her own campaign material.
She is the same Demetria Smith whose $3,750 filing fee check for the governor's race bounced, leading the Texas Secretary of State to declare her ineligible to run for the governor's office.
It's not like she would have gotten any support had she been able to stay on the ballot in that Blue tsunami wave election year. She got less than 1% of the vote the last time she ran for mayor in 2015, and is well on her way thanks to her unrepentant homophobia and transphobia to failing spectacularly again.
Oh yeah, almost forgot. Don't you still owe the state of Texas $22,000 in delinquent filing fees?
The last few days have found Smith on social media once again letting her anti-gay and anti-trans flags fly. She has attacked At Large 5 city council candidate Ashton P. Woods, Kandice Webber, Eric Edward Schell, Nick Arvizu-Hutchinson and an increasingly lengthy list of other peeps in the Houston TBLGQ community tired of her bull feces and calling her on it.
It's reading time But let me hydrate first.
(Moni cracks knuckles)
I am personally tired of your ignorant mentally constipated transphobic behind pushing the bathroom predator myth as your weak as well water excuse to hate on HERO. And yes Demetria, you ARE a transphobe and homophobe who is unfit to hold any public elective office in Houston, Harris County or the state of Texas.
You don't like people calling you out about being a homophobe and transphobe? Then stop saying homophobic and transphobic crap. It's that breathtakingly simple.
But tragically, you can't help yourself, and I'm not expecting that miracle to happen.
News flash for you Miss Thang. It ain't the trans folks you need to worry about. It's Baptist preachers, deacons, Catholic priests, Republican politicians and creepy uncles.
It's also pissing me off you're flapping those loud and wrong gums about 'predators' when we have predators who have declared open season on Black trans women. Where's your concern about that?
Don't their lives mater?
These are dangerous times in America, and we need intelligent leaders at all levels of government who stand up for everyone, not just heterosexuals. If my rights as a trans Houstonian aren't secure, nobody's are.
HERO 2.0 without public accommodations language or coverage for trans people is a non starter.
Your beliefs as you call them are not grounded in anything but sheer ignorance, and as an award winning blogger and journalist, my job is to speak truth to power, call crap out and stamp out ignorance inside and outside my community.
You are batting .1000 when it comes to spreading that ignorance.
And let me get something straight with your reprehensible behind.. Gaybaiting is not a good look on you sweetheart. Neither is willful ignorance or transphobia, and it's time for a makeover and a trip to the library.
It's also quite obvious that you desperately need education about LGBTQ issues but are unwilling to learn. You also keep doubling and tripling down on your homophobia and transphobia and posting it on social media for the world to peruse as if that is something to be proud of.
That's why you continue to fail whenever you run for office. This 2019 election cycle will be another one in which you fail to learn from past mistakes, and you will get less than 1% of the vote in this upcoming election.
You have made it quite clear since 2013 that you are NOT that person we need at City Hall, and it's why I and an increasing majority of Houstonians are on Team #NeverDemetria
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Monday, April 30, 2018
A Black Trans Man Is Running For The Nevada State Assembly!
The breakthrough victories of Councilmembers Phillipe Cunningham and Andrea Jenkins in Minneapolis last year have given hope to other Black trans people who have contemplated running for public office they can also successfully run for office and win.
Now comes word that LaDon Henry is seeking to become the first trans masculine person elected to the state legislature in Nevada.
We have already had a trans feminine person in Nevada attempt to run and win a legislative seat in that state. Lauren Scott made three runs at a Reno area Nevada legislative seat as a Republican. and became in 2014 the first trans candidate in Nevada to win a party primary. She was defeated in her last two attempts in the 2014 and 2016 general election cycles to win the District 30 seat.
The 41 year old Army veteran, husband of Shalonda, small business owner and radio host was like many trans people running for office. Henry was motivated by Trump getting elected president and his well founded fears of what 45 would do to roll back TBLGQ legislative protections.
The first time candidate is running for the District 42 seat in the Las Vegas metro area being vacated by Assemblywoman Irene Bustamante Adams (D), who decided not to seek reelection to a fourth term .
The Clark County district has a 2-1 Democratic registration advantage, and Henry has two challengers in his District 42 Democratic primary in Alexander Aseefa and Kathleen Lauckner
Henry, true to his 'No Voice Left Unheard' campaign slogan, has stated if he wins, he'll focus on improving Nevada's education system, diversifying the economy, and fighting for underrepresented communities like ex-prisoners, at risk youth and immigrants.
"It wasn't just me being transgender that made me want to run. There are so many different marginalized communities right now that don't feel like citizens,"said Henry.
Because no Republican filed to run in District 42, the winner of the June 12 primary will become the successor to the retiring Assemblywoman Adams
Henry would also be if he is successful, not only the first out trans person elected to the Nevada state legislature, he would be the first Black trans masculine state legislator.
As of right now Henry hasn't been endorsed by the Nevada Democratic Party or any other political groups, but that may change as we get closer to the June 12 Nevada Primary
Here's hoping that Henry makes history and becomes another Black trans elected official!
Now comes word that LaDon Henry is seeking to become the first trans masculine person elected to the state legislature in Nevada.
We have already had a trans feminine person in Nevada attempt to run and win a legislative seat in that state. Lauren Scott made three runs at a Reno area Nevada legislative seat as a Republican. and became in 2014 the first trans candidate in Nevada to win a party primary. She was defeated in her last two attempts in the 2014 and 2016 general election cycles to win the District 30 seat.
The 41 year old Army veteran, husband of Shalonda, small business owner and radio host was like many trans people running for office. Henry was motivated by Trump getting elected president and his well founded fears of what 45 would do to roll back TBLGQ legislative protections.
The first time candidate is running for the District 42 seat in the Las Vegas metro area being vacated by Assemblywoman Irene Bustamante Adams (D), who decided not to seek reelection to a fourth term .
The Clark County district has a 2-1 Democratic registration advantage, and Henry has two challengers in his District 42 Democratic primary in Alexander Aseefa and Kathleen Lauckner
Henry, true to his 'No Voice Left Unheard' campaign slogan, has stated if he wins, he'll focus on improving Nevada's education system, diversifying the economy, and fighting for underrepresented communities like ex-prisoners, at risk youth and immigrants.
"It wasn't just me being transgender that made me want to run. There are so many different marginalized communities right now that don't feel like citizens,"said Henry.
Because no Republican filed to run in District 42, the winner of the June 12 primary will become the successor to the retiring Assemblywoman Adams
Henry would also be if he is successful, not only the first out trans person elected to the Nevada state legislature, he would be the first Black trans masculine state legislator.
As of right now Henry hasn't been endorsed by the Nevada Democratic Party or any other political groups, but that may change as we get closer to the June 12 Nevada Primary
Here's hoping that Henry makes history and becomes another Black trans elected official!
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Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Run Danielle Run! Another Texas Trans Person Is Running For Office
The record breaking year of Texas TBLGQ people running for public office continues as Danielle Skidmore has decided to run for the Austin City Council's District 9.
The seat is currently held by Austin Mayor Pro Tem Kathie Tovo, who is running for reelection and has held the District 9 seat since 2011.
I had the pleasure of meeting Danielle last year as part of the team of trans Texans and allies working hard to kill SB 6.
She has appointed Alicia Roth Weigel as her campaign treasurer, but won't be able to officially file to run for the central Austin city council seat until July 23
Skidmore is an engineer who also serves on Austin's LGBTQ Quality of Life Commission
If Skidmore is successful in the race this November, she'd become only the second openly trans elected official in the Lone Star State and the first ever in the city of Austin, which has a statewide and national rep as a liberal progressive enclave.
I wish her the best of luck, and I'm eager to see if Danielle gets to make that history later this year.
The seat is currently held by Austin Mayor Pro Tem Kathie Tovo, who is running for reelection and has held the District 9 seat since 2011.
I had the pleasure of meeting Danielle last year as part of the team of trans Texans and allies working hard to kill SB 6.
She has appointed Alicia Roth Weigel as her campaign treasurer, but won't be able to officially file to run for the central Austin city council seat until July 23
Skidmore is an engineer who also serves on Austin's LGBTQ Quality of Life Commission If Skidmore is successful in the race this November, she'd become only the second openly trans elected official in the Lone Star State and the first ever in the city of Austin, which has a statewide and national rep as a liberal progressive enclave.
I wish her the best of luck, and I'm eager to see if Danielle gets to make that history later this year.
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Thursday, February 08, 2018
Andrea Marra and Melissa Sklarz Running For Office In New York State!
The list of trans people,running for office in 2018 to #TransformPolitics continues to grow.
Have two more names to add to that list and both are longtime advocates and friends of mine in New York state running for legislative office there.
Andrea Marra is running for a New York State senate seat in Senate District 13 against the incumbent DINO senator Jose Peralta. Peralta is colluding with the NY Senate Republicans so they can keep control of the Senate and block progressive legislation coming out of the Democratically controlled state Assembly.
Senate District 13 covers the neighborhoods of Queens, Jackson Heights and Astoria in New York City.
One of the bills that is caught up in that legislative drama is GENDA. That transgender rights bill has passed multiple times by large margins out of the Assembly, but has yet to get a hearing, much less a vote in the Republican controlled Senate in large part because of the sellout group of Democrats who caucus with the Republicans.
Should Andrea's run for the SD 13 seat be successful, it would not only put a Democrat back in the Senate 13 seat, it would also put the party one step closer to finally getting control of the NY Senate in a predominately Democratic state and breaking the GOP senate logjam preventing progressive legislation from getting passed and signed into law by Gov.Andrew Cuomo (D).
Andrea said this about her race on her Facebook page.
Marra would also be making history if she's successful. If she wins she'd be the first out Asian American elected to the NY Senate and the second Asian descended trans person elected to public office anywhere in the United States.
Kim Coco Iwamoto, who was elected to the Hawaii State Board of Education in 2006 and is currently running in the Democratic primary to become Hawaii's lieutenant governor, was the first Asian trans person to make that electoral history.
Marra would also be the first out trans person of any ethnic background elected to the New York state legislature.
The other person attempting to make electoral history is another longtime New York based trans advocate in Melissa Sklarz.
Melissa is no stranger to making history. In 2016 she became one of the first trans person in New York state who was named and cast a vote as an Electoral College presidential elector
Sklarz is running for the 30th State Assembly district seat that is also in Queens. The 30th Assembly District covers Woodside, Maspeth, and parts of Middle Village, Astoria, Sunnyside and Long Island City.
She's also challenging an incumbent in Assemblyman Brian Barnwell who defeated a 9 time incumbent in the Democratic primary in 2016.
So needless to say Melissa is going to have a tough race and this is what she had to say about it from her Facebook page. .
Run Andrea and Melissa Run! Good luck to both of you in this 2018 election year that is becoming more interesting by the day.
Hope those of you living in New York will help them both out and help them with their campaigns either with your cash, your volunteer time and more importantly, your votes.
This is your chance trans New Yorkers, to elect someone to the legislature to represent you, and hope you take advantage of it.
Have two more names to add to that list and both are longtime advocates and friends of mine in New York state running for legislative office there.
Andrea Marra is running for a New York State senate seat in Senate District 13 against the incumbent DINO senator Jose Peralta. Peralta is colluding with the NY Senate Republicans so they can keep control of the Senate and block progressive legislation coming out of the Democratically controlled state Assembly.
Senate District 13 covers the neighborhoods of Queens, Jackson Heights and Astoria in New York City.
One of the bills that is caught up in that legislative drama is GENDA. That transgender rights bill has passed multiple times by large margins out of the Assembly, but has yet to get a hearing, much less a vote in the Republican controlled Senate in large part because of the sellout group of Democrats who caucus with the Republicans.
Should Andrea's run for the SD 13 seat be successful, it would not only put a Democrat back in the Senate 13 seat, it would also put the party one step closer to finally getting control of the NY Senate in a predominately Democratic state and breaking the GOP senate logjam preventing progressive legislation from getting passed and signed into law by Gov.Andrew Cuomo (D).
Andrea said this about her race on her Facebook page.
It’s time to dish on what I’ve been working on for months. With already 210 contributions raising nearly $50,000 in just 30 days, I’m running for state senate to tackle the affordability crisis affecting New Yorkers from all walks of life. An affordable New York enabled my parents to succeed and I am running to ensure that other working and middle class people are offered that same kind of opportunity.
I’m running against the incumbent Jose Peralta who walked away from the Democratic conference and now shares power with the Republicans. Enabling the party of Trump is clearly not the answer, yet Peralta is proud of his new affiliation. He even accepted $20,000 from Richard LeFrak, a close friend and major donor to Trump. Now more than ever, we need a strong and progressive state government to safeguard all New Yorkers from the real harm coming out of the White House. And I am excited to work hard and earn the privilege of serving my local community.
In the coming weeks and months, I look forward to meeting more of my neighbors and listen to their concerns where 167 languages are spoken and difference of all kinds is valued. Let’s transform New York, together.#Marra2018 #SD13 #QNS #WatchMeWork
Marra would also be making history if she's successful. If she wins she'd be the first out Asian American elected to the NY Senate and the second Asian descended trans person elected to public office anywhere in the United States.
Kim Coco Iwamoto, who was elected to the Hawaii State Board of Education in 2006 and is currently running in the Democratic primary to become Hawaii's lieutenant governor, was the first Asian trans person to make that electoral history.
Marra would also be the first out trans person of any ethnic background elected to the New York state legislature.
The other person attempting to make electoral history is another longtime New York based trans advocate in Melissa Sklarz.Melissa is no stranger to making history. In 2016 she became one of the first trans person in New York state who was named and cast a vote as an Electoral College presidential elector
Sklarz is running for the 30th State Assembly district seat that is also in Queens. The 30th Assembly District covers Woodside, Maspeth, and parts of Middle Village, Astoria, Sunnyside and Long Island City.
She's also challenging an incumbent in Assemblyman Brian Barnwell who defeated a 9 time incumbent in the Democratic primary in 2016.
So needless to say Melissa is going to have a tough race and this is what she had to say about it from her Facebook page. .
"My dream is finally coming true. I am excited to announce my run for the New York State Assembly’s 30th Assembly District in Queens (Woodside, Maspeth, and parts of Middle Village, Astoria, and Sunnyside). This is the first of many announcements to come about this campaign. This race will not be easy, and I will need your help."
After the 2016 election, I realized that now, more than ever, my years of experience in Albany and NYC advocating for equality will be put to good use representing the voters in my district. With our transportation network in crisis, the Trump budget assault on New Yorkers, and women still lacking proper representation in all sectors, I will make sure all voices are heard in Albany.
Please donate whatever you can and share with your networks. I look forward to working with you and for you! #Melissa2018https://secure.actblue.com/donate/melissa-2018-1Should Sklarz win this race, she would be making trans history again by becoming the first out trans person elected to the New York General Assembly.
Run Andrea and Melissa Run! Good luck to both of you in this 2018 election year that is becoming more interesting by the day.
Hope those of you living in New York will help them both out and help them with their campaigns either with your cash, your volunteer time and more importantly, your votes.
This is your chance trans New Yorkers, to elect someone to the legislature to represent you, and hope you take advantage of it.
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Saturday, December 30, 2017
Ashlee Preston Is Running For Office!
The list of trans folks running for public office in 2018 just got a little bit longer.
Civil rights activist and journalist Ashlee Preston has announced she is going to run for the California State Assembly for the District 54 seat that was held by Assemblyman Sebastian Ridley-Thomas
The 30 year old Assemblyman abruptly announced on Wednesday he was resigning from the seat and terminating his reelection campaign for it effective immediately because of health reasons.
Ridley-Thomas is the son of LA County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, and the Morehouse grad first captured the safely Democratic seat at just 26 years old in a 2013 special election. He was in the middle of his second full two year term before announcing his resignation.
Ashlee Preston has decided to jump into the race to be the next Assemblyperson from the Los Angeles area district that covers West LA, Mid-City LA and Culver City.
"As someone directly impacted by the issues that often diminish the quality of life, I have an acute understanding of which policies must be put into play in order to move progress forward for the constituents of the 54th District and beyond," said Preston.
"I believe in prioritizing people over politics. We are more than percentage points; we are real people with real stories. I fully intend to continue honoring those experiences, and advocating for those who don't have a seat at the table," she added.
A special election for the remainder of Ridley-Thomas' term will be held soon but as of this writing a date for it hasn't been set.
If Preston is successful in capturing the 54th District seat, she would become the first out Black trans woman elected to a state legislative seat since Althea Garrison did so in 1990.
Best of luck to Ashlee, and hope that she is chosen by the voters of District 54 to represent them in Sacramento and make that history..
TransGriot Update: Preston has decided to suspend her campaign
Civil rights activist and journalist Ashlee Preston has announced she is going to run for the California State Assembly for the District 54 seat that was held by Assemblyman Sebastian Ridley-Thomas
The 30 year old Assemblyman abruptly announced on Wednesday he was resigning from the seat and terminating his reelection campaign for it effective immediately because of health reasons.
Ridley-Thomas is the son of LA County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, and the Morehouse grad first captured the safely Democratic seat at just 26 years old in a 2013 special election. He was in the middle of his second full two year term before announcing his resignation.
Ashlee Preston has decided to jump into the race to be the next Assemblyperson from the Los Angeles area district that covers West LA, Mid-City LA and Culver City.
"As someone directly impacted by the issues that often diminish the quality of life, I have an acute understanding of which policies must be put into play in order to move progress forward for the constituents of the 54th District and beyond," said Preston.
"I believe in prioritizing people over politics. We are more than percentage points; we are real people with real stories. I fully intend to continue honoring those experiences, and advocating for those who don't have a seat at the table," she added.
A special election for the remainder of Ridley-Thomas' term will be held soon but as of this writing a date for it hasn't been set.
If Preston is successful in capturing the 54th District seat, she would become the first out Black trans woman elected to a state legislative seat since Althea Garrison did so in 1990.
Best of luck to Ashlee, and hope that she is chosen by the voters of District 54 to represent them in Sacramento and make that history..
TransGriot Update: Preston has decided to suspend her campaign
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Wednesday, November 08, 2017
You Can Call Phillipe Councilmember-Elect Cunningham!
It took us another day to have it confirmed, but the Minneapolis City Council will have TWO Black trans people sitting on it in a few weeks!
Phillipe Cunningham quit his policy job with Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges to focus on the Herculean task of taking on 20 year incumbent and Minneapolis City Council Board President Barb Johnson. She had served on the council since 1997, held the presidency for 8 years and was a second generation holder of this Ward 4 seat her mother had previously held.
Johnson was considered unbeatable, but as anyone who watches politics can tell you, no one is unbeatable. You stay in office long enough and sooner or later you are going to lose an election.
Cunningham was all over Ward 4 introducing himself to voters who liked his message, and combined with help from Trans United Fund and Outfront MN built a campaign team that increased turnout in Ward 4 to the point it helped him grab the historic win.
Minneapolis has an interesting ranked choice voting system that eliminates runoff elections. Johnson led him by a mere 125 votes that night, but didn't break 50%, which meant that they would have to go through the second and third choice counts until either he or Johnson were declared the winner.
Cunningham made up the early deficit and beat Johnson by 175 votes.
By toppling the Ward 4 incumbent, Cunningham becomes the first out Black trans masculine person elected to public office in the US, the first trans masculine person elected to the Minneapolis City Council, and the first out transmasculine person of any ethnic background to be elected to a the city council of a large city.
And it couldn't have happened to a nicer person.
Congratulations Phillipe for your historic win!
So proud of you, and know that you and Andrea will do some amazing work in conjunction with your fellow councilmembers making your wards and the City of Minneapolis better.
Phillipe Cunningham quit his policy job with Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges to focus on the Herculean task of taking on 20 year incumbent and Minneapolis City Council Board President Barb Johnson. She had served on the council since 1997, held the presidency for 8 years and was a second generation holder of this Ward 4 seat her mother had previously held.
Johnson was considered unbeatable, but as anyone who watches politics can tell you, no one is unbeatable. You stay in office long enough and sooner or later you are going to lose an election.
Cunningham was all over Ward 4 introducing himself to voters who liked his message, and combined with help from Trans United Fund and Outfront MN built a campaign team that increased turnout in Ward 4 to the point it helped him grab the historic win.
Minneapolis has an interesting ranked choice voting system that eliminates runoff elections. Johnson led him by a mere 125 votes that night, but didn't break 50%, which meant that they would have to go through the second and third choice counts until either he or Johnson were declared the winner.
Cunningham made up the early deficit and beat Johnson by 175 votes.
By toppling the Ward 4 incumbent, Cunningham becomes the first out Black trans masculine person elected to public office in the US, the first trans masculine person elected to the Minneapolis City Council, and the first out transmasculine person of any ethnic background to be elected to a the city council of a large city.
And it couldn't have happened to a nicer person.
Congratulations Phillipe for your historic win!
So proud of you, and know that you and Andrea will do some amazing work in conjunction with your fellow councilmembers making your wards and the City of Minneapolis better.
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Sunday, April 12, 2015
Trans* Political Forum Today
Speaking of events to check out, Moni chatting with Houston City Council candidates continues as I head to an event starting at 2 PM being hosted by Nikki Araguz Loyd.It's the first of a series of candidate political forums in which the Houston trans community will get to talk to candidates about issues and concerns of importance to our community like housing , unemployment, HERO, and the latest attempt by Dave Wilson to enshrine anti-trans discrimination into our city charter.
To kick this series off, the first one will involve the only declared trans candidate running for public office in this 2015 city election cycle in Jenifer Rene Pool.
Jenifer is running for the city Council at large Position 1 seat against some formidable competition, and will be interesting to hear he take of local political developments.
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Monday, March 23, 2015
Yo Ted, Show Us Your Birth Certificate
Ted Cruz has declared he is running for president in 2016 (stop laughing). The junior senator from Alberta was an unrepentant birther, and now it is going to be delicious to whack him relentlessly with the same shade he and his birther crew threw at President Obama.
Teabagger Ted fits their scenario they tried and failed to pain the POTUS with. He was born in Canada, has an American mother and a Cuban father.
As I love to say, karma is not only a you know what, but wears a dress and stiletto heels.
And Whoopi Goldberg got the party started on The View earlier today by demanding to see Ted Cruz's birth certificate. We don't care if you released it in 2013. What if it's a fake?
Teabagger Ted fits their scenario they tried and failed to pain the POTUS with. He was born in Canada, has an American mother and a Cuban father.
As I love to say, karma is not only a you know what, but wears a dress and stiletto heels.
And Whoopi Goldberg got the party started on The View earlier today by demanding to see Ted Cruz's birth certificate. We don't care if you released it in 2013. What if it's a fake?
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Wednesday, November 05, 2014
Not A Good Night For Trans Candidates Either
While it's no secret the Democrats had a lousy Election Night 2014, it wasn't much better for trans political candidates either.
We'd already witnessed Paula Sophia miss in an August runoff taking an open Democratic leaning Oklahoma state legislative seat back in August by an agonizing 23 votes.
There were two other trans candidates in this election cycle trying to make history, with Lauren Scott attempting to claim the historical footnote for the GOP and get elected in the state of Nevada as an out transgender legislator.
While it was a great night for her party, which erased a 27-15 Democratic advantage in the Nevada State Assembly to take control of the Nevada House, unfortunately for Scott she wasn't one of the GOP success stories.
She fell to AD 30 incumbent Assemblyman Michael Sprinkle (D) by a 54%-46% margin. While that was impressive along with the 5,293 votes she got, wasn't enough to overcome the 6,187 votes that Sprinkle received for the win.
In Wyoming, Democrat Larissa Sneider lost her bid for a House seat against a popular GOP incumbent Garry Piiparinen in Wyoming's 49th District.
Vranish finished second in the balloting and garnered 724 votes to winner Piiparinen's 1,333. Sneider picked up 417 votes in her unsuccessful effort to make trans legislative history.
So we are still waiting for an out trans candidate to be elected to a state legislature in the US. It's going to happen, and it's a matter of if and not when that trans political history is made.
It's just last night wasn't the night for it and 2014 wasn't the year that trans history came to fruition
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