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Endorsements from the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), a pro-LGBTQ+ advocacy group, are raising questions about whether the candidates they’ve endorsed hold the same beliefs as the organization — stances that could fly in the face of attempts to paint a moderate image.
The endorsements highlight the struggle candidates face to manage their associations — especially on topics and in areas that may draw controversy.
Among their stances, HRC has a few that put it solidly in the progressive camp.
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The organization has supported gender-affirming care for minors in the form of puberty blockers and hormone therapy. It has also opposed state restrictions on their implementation and has promoted elementary school lessons on gender identity, resisted efforts to restrict Critical Race Theory and promoted removing police from schools.
“Our goal is to ensure that all LGBTQ+ people, and particularly those of us who are trans, people of color and HIV+, are treated as full and equal citizens within our movement, across our country and around the world,” the organization states on its website.
The organization has advocated fiercely against virtually all LGBTQ+ restrictions.
In one such case, after the Supreme Court ruled that parents had a right to pull their children out of LGBTQ+ classes and lessons, HRC blasted the decision.
“This decision elevates the religious beliefs of some parents, who believe that being LGBTQ+ is wrong, over any acknowledgement in the classroom that LGBTQ+ young people and their families exist,” the organization said in a statement.
In 2026, the organization endorsed 11 Democratic newcomers and 18 incumbents in battleground districts.
Among them, HRC has endorsed members like Rep. Josh Riley, D-N.Y., Derek Tran, D-Calif., and Greg Landsman, D-Ohio, — all of whom won their races by less than five points.
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Those members did not respond to requests for comment from Fox News Digital on whether they stood by HRC’s positions.
Headed into the midterms, HRC framed their success as key to taking pressure off of the LGBTQ+ community from the Trump administration.
“Our community is facing an all-out assault on our rights and its coming from a congressional majority bowing to Trump and his MAGA followers. They’re trying to strip away our freedoms and push us back into the closet while doing nothing to meet the urgent needs of the American people,” the group’s president, Kelley Robinson, said in a statement.
In the past, some of the candidates HRC has endorsed have framed their appreciation as a matter of shared interest in anti-discrimination.
That was the way Rep. Tom Suozzi, D-N.Y., acknowledged their endorsement of him in a 2023 special election.
“I am grateful for the support and endorsement of the Human Rights Campaign. This will be a tough race, and the support of HRC, which has been dedicated to anti-discrimination research, advocacy and education for more than 40 years, means a great deal to me,” Suozzi said.
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HRC has renewed its endorsement of Suozzi in the 2026 midterms.
The organization did not immediately respond to questions about what factors go into their endorsement process or whether they ask candidates for permission before publicly endorsing them.
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