With DragCon booth, Elizabeth Warren goes after LGBTQ vote

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Sen. Warren campaigns for LGBTQ votes at RuPaul's DragCon with a booth staffed by Shea Couleé and other drag queen favorites.

“The folks at DragCon extended an invitation to all of the Democratic candidates to come to DragCon, and she is the only one that accepted the invitation,” Couleé told NBC News. “For me, that speaks volumes.”Daniel Lander, Warren’s LGBTQ outreach director, said: “Elizabeth was honored to be invited to DragCon. She knows the importance of meeting LGBTQ+ voters where they are to listen to them and share her plans to protect and lift up the community.

As a senator for Massachusetts, the first state to legalize same-sex marriage, in 2004, Warren has been a strong supporter of LGBTQ equality since she was elected to the Senate in 2012. She recently that were denied to same-sex couples legally married in Massachusetts and others states before the Defense of Marriage Act was ruled unconstitutional in 2013.

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