HRC Exposes Wisconsin’s Anti-Equality Candidates

by HRC Staff

With the most important election of our lifetimes a few short weeks away, HRC is exposing Wisconsin’s anti-equality candidates and highlighting their terrible records undermining LGBTQ rights and our community’s progress.

With the most important election of our lifetimes a few short weeks away, HRC is exposing Wisconsin’s anti-equality candidates and highlighting their terrible records undermining LGBTQ rights and our community’s progress. 

From fighting to ban marriage equality, to opposing critical protections for transgender youth, these candidates are a threat to our community and are dangerously out of step with the majority of Wisconsin voters who believe in equality, fairness and justice. 

Here’s what you need to know about some of Wisconsin’s anti-equality candidates before you cast your ballot this November:

Scott Walker (Gubernatorial candidate)

  • Opposed federal policy to allow transgender kids to use bathrooms that align with their gender identity
  • Expressed support for Pence-era “license to discriminate” law in Indiana
  • Is a “favourite” of Trump

Leah Vukmir (Senate candidate)

Glenn Grothman (U.S. House candidate -- WI-6)

It’s clear that these candidates do not represent the values of the fair-minded people of Wisconsin. HRC is committed to mobilizing Wisconsin’s voters in support of HRC-backed, pro-equality champions like Senator Tammy Baldwin, Tony Evers, and Dan Kohl who will fight for LGBTQ rights, and for the rights and welfare of all Wisconsinites. Join us today! Learn how you can cast your vote and check your voter registration status, volunteer with HRC and stay updated on HRC’s efforts in Wisconsin.

HRC has been on the ground in Wisconsin for more than a year as part of our coast-to-coast campaign called HRC Rising, which represents the largest grassroots expansion in the organization’s 38-year history. We’re mobilizing and organizing with so many amazing local HRC members, volunteers, and supporters to elect champions of equality in Wisconsin up and down the ballot.  For more information on how to get involved and sign up to volunteer, visit HRC’s Equality Voter Action Center.