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by Cullen Peele •
MADISON — Today the Human Rights Campaign PAC (HRC PAC) announced its endorsement of Senator Tammy Baldwin for reelection. HRC PAC is committed to engaging our volunteers, members and supporters to mobilize the more than 714,000 Equality Voters in Wisconsin in support of Baldwin and other pro-equality candidates up and down the ballot.
Baldwin is the first openly gay U.S. senator and the first woman from Wisconsin elected to both chambers of Congress. Throughout her public service, she has been a pioneer for equality. The lead sponsor of the Respect for Marriage Act, Senator Baldwin was also a leader in the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” an early supporter of marriage equality, a champion for federal hate crimes protections, and co-author of the Equality Act, crucial legislation that would extend comprehensive federal protections to LGBTQ+ people.
In 2018, ahead of Baldwin’s last reelection, HRC members and supporters completed over 1,480 volunteer shifts in Wisconsin and knocked on over 11,300 doors while sending over 52,000 text messages to voters in the final days of her campaign. This year, HRC will deploy the same resources and forces to secure another victory for Senator Baldwin and the future of equality.
HRC’s Commitment to Wisconsin
Equality Voters, including the over 714,000 in Wisconsin, are a voting bloc of demographically and geographically diverse Americans who are united by the advancement of LGBTQ+ equality. Equality Voters are younger, more racially diverse, and more female than the general electorate, they recognize and trust the HRC brand, and they are more likely to identify with issue-specific organizations than candidates or political parties.
HRC has had staff and resources on the ground in Wisconsin since 2017. Across the country, HRC PAC works every day to elect pro-equality leaders who support policies that will support the rights and lives of LGBTQ+ people. During the 2020 election cycle, HRC staff on the ground recruited 5,800 individual volunteers nationwide who completed 28,500 hours of voter contact in more than 2,650 volunteer events. HRC engaged in robust digital and online GOTV efforts, including sending over 2.7 million person-to-person text messages, a massive increase from 2018 when approximately 500,000 texts were sent. HRC sent over 2.5 million mail pieces, had over 930,000 phone conversations with voters, and engaged more than 200,000 voters through HRC’s voter dashboard at hrc.org/vote.
To make a general inquiry, please visit our contact page. Members of the media can reach our press office at: (202) 572-8968 or email press@hrc.org.
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