Human Rights Campaign PAC

Support HRC's Pro-Equality Champions!

Please support these pro-equality champions who are fighting every day to achieve full equality for all Americans, including the LGBTQ+ community!


Upcoming Priorities

Defeating Trump’s candidates in this year’s elections will blunt his attacks and reduce his influence, and supporting historic candidates across the country will send a message that equality wins.

  • Virginia holds its state elections in 2025, and we can take back the Governor's seat from the MAGA crowd by electing Abigail Spanberger (D). She was a CIA agent who flipped an historically Republican seat in the U.S. House in 2018, and is now the Democratic nominee for this open seat for governor in a swing state. She’s a leader who has always stood 100% for LGBTQ+ equality and reproductive rights.
  • In San Antonio, HRC-endorsed candidate Gina Ortiz Jones is running for mayor. Ortiz Jones served in the Biden administration and will be the first out Lesbian of color to represent a major city in Texas and will make America's 7th largest city a safer and more welcoming place for all.
  • Brianna Titone (D) made history in 2018 when she became the first openly trans person to win a seat in the Colorado House of Representatives. If elected Treasurer, she will be the second openly trans person to win a statewide office (after Sarah McBride) and the first elected to a statewide executive office.


First Term Openly LGBTQ+ U.S. House

In 2025, the U.S. House gained three newly elected LGBTQ+ women serving in districts across the country. Each made history with their victories and are serving as champions in Congress.

  • Delaware At Large: Rep. Sarah McBride (D)
  • Texas' 32nd District: Rep. Julie Johnson (D)
  • Washington's 6th District: Rep. Emily Randall (D)


2026 U.S. Senate Allies

These members of the Senate have stood up for equality and will face re-election in 2026:

  • Colorado: Sen. John Hickenlooper (D)
  • Delaware: Sen. Chris Coons (D)
  • *Georgia: Sen. Jon Ossoff (D)*
  • Massachusetts: Sen. Ed Markey (D)
  • New Jersey: Sen. Cory Booker (D)
  • New Mexico: Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D)
  • Oregon: Sen. Jeff Merkley (D)
  • Rhode Island: Sen. Jack Reed (D)
  • Virginia: Sen. Mark Warner (D)

*Priority Race

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