The American Independent reports:
Glenn Youngkin, the Republican nominee in the Virginia governor’s race, spent Saturday night at an event hosted by an anti-LGBTQ political group based in Virginia. The gala was hosted by the Family Foundation, a Richmond, Virginia-based group with a long history of anti-LGBTQ activism. Kayleigh McEnany, the former White House press secretary, was a keynote speaker at the event.
Youngkin’s association with the organization comes after the release of Youngkin digital ad taking the side of two women who attended a Fairfax County School Board meeting on Sept. 23 to complain about public school libraries carrying “LGBTQ-themed books.” The Family Foundation event Youngkin attended listed the Alliance Defending Freedom, which the SPLC has designated as an anti-LGBTQ hate group, as one of its sponsoring organizations.
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Glenn Youngkin spent Saturday night at an event hosted by The Family Foundation, a group with a long history of anti-LGBTQ activism.
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To go along with his claim that Democrats are “waging a cultural war” on LGBTQ rights, Youngkin attended an event hosted by a Virginia-based group that boasts a long history of anti-LGBTQ activism. https://t.co/3ZBkWuJtEJ
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