A wave of diverse candidates, including Black women and LGBTQ+ individuals, are vying for historic political positions in the U.S. Senate and House. Black women have a long history of advocating for voting rights and political representation, with several now aiming to break barriers in the Senate. Meanwhile, Sarah McBride, the first transgender person elected to a state senate, is running for Congress, seeking to become the first trans member of the U.S. House. These candidacies reflect broader efforts to increase representation and political power for marginalized communities.
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