What does Donald Trump's 'shocking and devastating' victory and a second term mean for the LGBTQ+ community?
Briefly

"A victory for Trump and his racist, fascist, and misogynist platform is not a victory for America. Today, we mourn not only the loss of a true leader, but also the dream that Kamala Harris might be the first woman, the first woman of color, and the first South Asian person to serve as President of the United States," executive director of LPAC Janelle Perez said. "This is a profound loss for the country we believe in—a place where every one of us, regardless of who we are, is treated fairly and our fundamental rights are upheld."
Kelley Robinson, the president of HRC, expressed her sorrow and resolve. "Like millions of other Americans, we're heartbroken by the results of the presidential election. We know our community is feeling scared, angry, and worried about what's next. We see you - there's no question that we will face more challenges in the years to come as part of our fight for full LGBTQ+ equality. But our ancestors taught us that resilience is our superpower. Make no mistake - we are not backing down."
Read at Advocate.com
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