Trans woman Danica Roem crushes notorious bigot in historic win in Virginia

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[FONT=&quot][h=1]So much winning, no wonder the monster decided to get out of town..:rofl2:


Trans woman Danica Roem crushes notorious bigot in historic win in Virginia
[/h]By Alison R. Parker |[COLOR=#999999 !important]NOVEMBER 7, 2017



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[FONT=&quot]In a huge victory for Democrats and a milestone win for the transgender community, Danica Roem cruised to victory over Virginia's most ardent anti-LGBTQ Republican.
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On a great night for Democrats, one victory in particular stands out for its historic importance and powerful symbolism, as trans women Danica Roem bested Virginia Republican Bob Marshall, a virulently anti-LGBTQconservative and self-described “chief homophobe,” in the race for the 13th State House District.

Roem’s win makes her the state’s first openly transgender lawmaker, and is especially meaningful against Marshall, a man who authored an amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman, introduced a “bathroom bill” designed to keep trans people from using the restroom that matches their gender identity, and opposed the repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.”


As Roem noted earlier this year, “People are tired of the fact that he is focused on discriminatory social policies” instead of everyday issues that affect their lives.



Marshall “is more concerned with where I go to the bathroom than where his constituents go to work,” she noted bitingly. Indeed, Marshall desperately tried to attack Roem in the waning days of the campaign by sending out nasty mailers misgendering Roem.
And Virginia voters rejected Marshall’s bigoted and narrow-minded ideas, sending Roem to the House of Delegates and sending Marshall packing.
Just as Virginians repudiated the racist Trump agenda by electing Democrat Ralph Northam as governor and shutting down Trump buddy Ed Gillespie, they also made it clear that Marshall’s brand of hateful prejudice against the LGBTQ community is not welcome in their state.
Virginia is for lovers, after all — not haters.


Roem knew this race was about issues, but also that her victory would be something special.
“When the people of the 13th District elect a transgender woman to replace the most anti-LGBT legislator in the South, it will be an act of certainty, and it will be a defining moment that will resonate across the country,” she said in May.
Virginians listened, and got it done. And after making history, now Roem can head to the House of Delegates to make the state work right for each and every citizen.

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While there are plenty of assholes, sexists, and rubes in the Democratic Party, I do not think I could respect myself for not belonging to a party that was accepting of diversity to some extent. For example, there is one political party that conflates "whiteness" with America. Sad!

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I love that you guys always act as I predict you will. I know you better than you know yourselves


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So much winning, no wonder the monster decided to get out of town..:rofl2:


Trans woman Danica Roem crushes notorious bigot in historic win in Virginia


By Alison R. Parker |[COLOR=#999999 !important]NOVEMBER 7, 2017



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In a huge victory for Democrats and a milestone win for the transgender community, Danica Roem cruised to victory over Virginia's most ardent anti-LGBTQ Republican.

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On a great night for Democrats, one victory in particular stands out for its historic importance and powerful symbolism, as trans women Danica Roem bested Virginia Republican Bob Marshall, a virulently anti-LGBTQconservative and self-described “chief homophobe,” in the race for the 13th State House District.

Roem’s win makes her the state’s first openly transgender lawmaker, and is especially meaningful against Marshall, a man who authored an amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman, introduced a “bathroom bill” designed to keep trans people from using the restroom that matches their gender identity, and opposed the repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.”


As Roem noted earlier this year, “People are tired of the fact that he is focused on discriminatory social policies” instead of everyday issues that affect their lives.



Marshall “is more concerned with where I go to the bathroom than where his constituents go to work,” she noted bitingly. Indeed, Marshall desperately tried to attack Roem in the waning days of the campaign by sending out nasty mailers misgendering Roem.
And Virginia voters rejected Marshall’s bigoted and narrow-minded ideas, sending Roem to the House of Delegates and sending Marshall packing.
Just as Virginians repudiated the racist Trump agenda by electing Democrat Ralph Northam as governor and shutting down Trump buddy Ed Gillespie, they also made it clear that Marshall’s brand of hateful prejudice against the LGBTQ community is not welcome in their state.
Virginia is for lovers, after all — not haters.


Roem knew this race was about issues, but also that her victory would be something special.
“When the people of the 13th District elect a transgender woman to replace the most anti-LGBT legislator in the South, it will be an act of certainty, and it will be a defining moment that will resonate across the country,” she said in May.
Virginians listened, and got it done. And after making history, now Roem can head to the House of Delegates to make the state work right for each and every citizen.

Ohhh, this has to hurt!
 
Ohhh, this has to hurt!

Why does it have to hurt? It doesn’t at all

You think it does because you see everything through your own prejudiced view of the world. You literally believe that people on the right spend all of their time thinking about transtesticles. They really don’t.

Unlike you, I accept people voting for whom they think will supports their interests.

You and your ilk seem more interested in the the fact that the person is a transtesticle than what they support.

Now you probably assume that being a transtesticle means that it supports all of your beliefs and that is probably true

But, my point is that it is only your side focusing on the exterior of this person not mine.

My guess is that this will be lost on you
 
Does being trans automatically translate into forming good policy lol?

The left is incapable of learning the pitfalls of identity politics.

they only know identity politics

They voted for Obama because he was black
They voted for Hillary because she was a woman
And not you have this
 
Does being trans automatically translate into forming good policy lol?

The left is incapable of learning the pitfalls of identity politics.
We don’t know, we will have to give her a chance, now won’t we. I am just happy she beat the bigot!
 
I rest my case lol.
Marshall “is more concerned with where I go to the bathroom than where his constituents go to work,” she noted bitingly. Indeed, Marshall desperately tried to attack Roem in the waning days of the campaign by sending out nasty mailers misgendering Roem.
And Virginia voters rejected Marshall’s bigoted and narrow-minded ideas, sending Roem to the House of Delegates and sending Marshall packing.

I rest mine!

 
[FONT=&quot][h=1]So much winning, no wonder the monster decided to get out of town..:rofl2:


Trans woman Danica Roem crushes notorious bigot in historic win in Virginia
[/h]By Alison R. Parker |[COLOR=#999999 !important]NOVEMBER 7, 2017



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[FONT=&quot]In a huge victory for Democrats and a milestone win for the transgender community, Danica Roem cruised to victory over Virginia's most ardent anti-LGBTQ Republican.
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On a great night for Democrats, one victory in particular stands out for its historic importance and powerful symbolism, as trans women Danica Roem bested Virginia Republican Bob Marshall, a virulently anti-LGBTQconservative and self-described “chief homophobe,” in the race for the 13th State House District.

Roem’s win makes her the state’s first openly transgender lawmaker, and is especially meaningful against Marshall, a man who authored an amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman, introduced a “bathroom bill” designed to keep trans people from using the restroom that matches their gender identity, and opposed the repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.”


As Roem noted earlier this year, “People are tired of the fact that he is focused on discriminatory social policies” instead of everyday issues that affect their lives.



Marshall “is more concerned with where I go to the bathroom than where his constituents go to work,” she noted bitingly. Indeed, Marshall desperately tried to attack Roem in the waning days of the campaign by sending out nasty mailers misgendering Roem.
And Virginia voters rejected Marshall’s bigoted and narrow-minded ideas, sending Roem to the House of Delegates and sending Marshall packing.
Just as Virginians repudiated the racist Trump agenda by electing Democrat Ralph Northam as governor and shutting down Trump buddy Ed Gillespie, they also made it clear that Marshall’s brand of hateful prejudice against the LGBTQ community is not welcome in their state.
Virginia is for lovers, after all — not haters.


Roem knew this race was about issues, but also that her victory would be something special.
“When the people of the 13th District elect a transgender woman to replace the most anti-LGBT legislator in the South, it will be an act of certainty, and it will be a defining moment that will resonate across the country,” she said in May.
Virginians listened, and got it done. And after making history, now Roem can head to the House of Delegates to make the state work right for each and every citizen.

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Still looks like a drag queen though!

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they only know identity politics

They voted for Obama because he was black
They voted for Hillary because she was a woman
And not you have this

Wrong on all counts, and we are hitting the mother load of psychological projection here

it is a documented fact that vast numbers of jpp.com rightwingers self admitted to voting for an inept Reality TV star simply because "he was not Hillary". They have even suggested they would vote for anyone with an R next to their name - anyone - rather than bear the pain of seeing Hillary as president.

There are literally people here who don't stand for anything, and they self-admit to only casting votes to be "against Democrats", and thus define themselves politically by being "against Democrats".
 
Wrong on all counts, and we are hitting the mother load of psychological projection here

it is a documented fact that vast numbers of jpp.com rightwingers self admitted to voting for an inept Reality TV star simply because "he was not Hillary". They have even suggested they would vote for anyone with an R next to their name - anyone - rather than bear the pain of seeing Hillary as president.

There are literally people here who don't stand for anything, and they self-admit to only casting votes to be "against Democrats", and thus define themselves politically by being "against Democrats".


Are you really this politically inept? Ironically, your post proves what I am saying. You are hyper focused on identity politics.

You are 1000% correct that many JPP right wingers and probably throughout the country voted for Donald Trump because Hillary was such a disaster. But, that had nothing to do with the fact that she was a woman (identity politics) and the fact that she was a disaster as a human being, a disaster as a candidate and a walking ethical nightmare.

Voting just because someone has a D or R behind their name is not the same as voting for someone because they decide they want to be a girl today, which is what you are all jazzed up about. I haven't seen one of you talk about any policy it put forth. You are solely focused on the fact that it is a transtesticle. That is identity politics and your reply merely solidifies what I am saying.

Don't be sad about it. Own it
 
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[FONT=inherit]On a great night for Democrats, one victory in particular stands out for its historic importance and powerful symbolism, as trans women [URL="https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/danica-roem-will-be-vas-first-openly-transgender-elected-official-after-unseating-conservative-robert-g-marshall-in-house-race/2017/11/07/d534bdde-c0af-11e7-959c-fe2b598d8c00_story.html?utm_term=.42aeccdccee4"]Danica Roem bested[/URL] Virginia Republican Bob Marshall, a virulently anti-LGBTQconservative and self-described “chief homophobe,” in the race for the 13th State House District.

Roem’s win makes her the state’s first openly transgender lawmaker, and is especially meaningful against Marshall, a man who authored an amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman, introduced a “bathroom bill” designed to keep trans people from using the restroom that matches their gender identity, and opposed the repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.”


As Roem noted earlier this year, “People are tired of the fact that he is focused on discriminatory social policies” instead of everyday issues that affect their lives.



Marshall “is more concerned with where I go to the bathroom than where his constituents go to work,” she noted bitingly. Indeed, Marshall desperately tried to attack Roem in the waning days of the campaign by sending out nasty mailers misgendering Roem.
And Virginia voters rejected Marshall’s bigoted and narrow-minded ideas, sending Roem to the House of Delegates and sending Marshall packing.
Just as Virginians repudiated the racist Trump agenda by electing Democrat Ralph Northam as governor and shutting down Trump buddy Ed Gillespie, they also made it clear that Marshall’s brand of hateful prejudice against the LGBTQ community is not welcome in their state.
Virginia is for lovers, after all — not haters.


Roem knew this race was about issues, but also that her victory would be something special.
“When the people of the 13th District elect a transgender woman to replace the most anti-LGBT legislator in the South, it will be an act of certainty, and it will be a defining moment that will resonate across the country,” she said in May.
Virginians listened, and got it done. And after making history, now Roem can head to the House of Delegates to make the state work right for each and every citizen.
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That's not a woman. HE was born a man and will always be no matter what you believe.​
 
Marshall “is more concerned with where I go to the bathroom than where his constituents go to work,” she noted bitingly. Indeed, Marshall desperately tried to attack Roem in the waning days of the campaign by sending out nasty mailers misgendering Roem.
And Virginia voters rejected Marshall’s bigoted and narrow-minded ideas, sending Roem to the House of Delegates and sending Marshall packing.

I rest mine!


If Marshall called Roem a male, that's not misgendering.
 
Men who think they're women are as mentally sick as people who think they're dogs. This sicko is going to fight for more special treatment affirmative action for its fellow sickos and more persecution of the sane.
 
[FONT=&quot][h=1]So much winning, no wonder the monster decided to get out of town..:rofl2:


Trans woman Danica Roem crushes notorious bigot in historic win in Virginia
[/h]By Alison R. Parker |[COLOR=#999999 !important]NOVEMBER 7, 2017



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[FONT=&quot]In a huge victory for Democrats and a milestone win for the transgender community, Danica Roem cruised to victory over Virginia's most ardent anti-LGBTQ Republican.
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On a great night for Democrats, one victory in particular stands out for its historic importance and powerful symbolism, as trans women Danica Roem bested Virginia Republican Bob Marshall, a virulently anti-LGBTQconservative and self-described “chief homophobe,” in the race for the 13th State House District.

Roem’s win makes her the state’s first openly transgender lawmaker, and is especially meaningful against Marshall, a man who authored an amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman, introduced a “bathroom bill” designed to keep trans people from using the restroom that matches their gender identity, and opposed the repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.”


As Roem noted earlier this year, “People are tired of the fact that he is focused on discriminatory social policies” instead of everyday issues that affect their lives.



Marshall “is more concerned with where I go to the bathroom than where his constituents go to work,” she noted bitingly. Indeed, Marshall desperately tried to attack Roem in the waning days of the campaign by sending out nasty mailers misgendering Roem.
And Virginia voters rejected Marshall’s bigoted and narrow-minded ideas, sending Roem to the House of Delegates and sending Marshall packing.
Just as Virginians repudiated the racist Trump agenda by electing Democrat Ralph Northam as governor and shutting down Trump buddy Ed Gillespie, they also made it clear that Marshall’s brand of hateful prejudice against the LGBTQ community is not welcome in their state.
Virginia is for lovers, after all — not haters.


Roem knew this race was about issues, but also that her victory would be something special.
“When the people of the 13th District elect a transgender woman to replace the most anti-LGBT legislator in the South, it will be an act of certainty, and it will be a defining moment that will resonate across the country,” she said in May.
Virginians listened, and got it done. And after making history, now Roem can head to the House of Delegates to make the state work right for each and every citizen.

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So the DNC ran a candidate with a diagnosed mental disorder? Sounds about right.
 
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