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Here's what you might have missed Happy Saturday! 🫏 The Democratic National Convention saw a

Here's what you might have missed Happy Saturday! 🫏 The Democratic National Convention saw a historic moment Thursday when Vice President Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic nomination for president. If elected, [Harris will be the most pro-LGBTQ+ president in history.]( DNC also featured queer speakers and everyday voters. 🗳️ The Advocate's senior national reporter Christopher Wiggins reported from the DNC this week. ⬇️ Below, check out some of his reporting on the ground and analysis from The Advocate team. We have interviews with Stonewall icon Miss Major, lesbian California Sen. Laphonza Butler, Out Rep. Robert Garcia, and more. [We'll continue bringing you queer election coverage all the way to November.]( So stay tuned! 🌈 Onward and upward, Alex Cooper [Kamala Harris rallies Democrats in stirring DNC acceptance speech, laying out her plan for America]( [‘Let’s get to business’: ranking the top 10 stars and their best quotes from DNC 2024]( [‘Do something’: The Obamas urge action, Doug Emhoff shares love on DNC Night 2]( [Stonewall icon Miss Major to LGBTQ+ caucus: 'Put on your best shit and get out there' to defeat Trump]( [A Prop 8 couple remembers how much of an LGBTQ+ ally Kamala Harris is]( [Drag icons BenDeLaCreme and Peppermint take on the DNC, urging people to not just watch but to act]( [California Sen. Laphonza Butler on Harris, the DNC, and Ann Coulter's bullying]( [Gay Rep. Robert Garcia praises Kamala Harris's kindness in DNC speech]( [Among the delegates at the DNC: A nonbinary drag queen from rural red Pennsylvania]( [Florida's anti-LGBTQ+ policies could spread across U.S. if Trump is elected, rep says]( [From the Democratic National Convention to gaming— this trans artist is making history]( [DNC slams Project 2025 and Donald Trump by literally spotlighting it on Trump Tower Chicago]( [How pro-LGBTQ+ is Kamala Harris?]( [LIVE: 2024 presidential election]( Do you know someone who would like to receive The Advocate newsletter? Share it with them! [Click to email a link to your friends]( Keep up with the latest LGBTQ+ news -- from politics to entertainment to opinions from queer voices. The Advocate is part of [equalpride]( a proudly LGBTQ-owned and operated media company that serves as a leading voice on equality with LGBTQ, women and people of color. Follow us [X]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( Copyright © 2024 equalpride. All rights reserved. PO Box 241579, Los Angeles, CA 90024 [Privacy policy]( [Terms of use](

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