Daily newsletter 10/28
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Daily newsletter 10/28
"Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had the perfect clapback for transphobic swimmer/influencer Riley Gaines, who is now demanding a debate with her. Meanwhile, Harvard Medical School is delaying a transgender health care course following scrutiny from the National Review. Election 2028 is already heating up, with California Gov. Gavin Newsom considering a presidential run while President Trump hints at a (completely unconstitutional) third term. Columnist John Casey weighs in on why Trump won't succeed."
"And in Maine, a gay candidate running for Susan Collins's senate seat isn't buying Graham Platner's explanation for his Nazi tattoo. Are you an aspiring journalist who wants to work with The Advocate? We're looking for the next generation of queer and trans storytellers to participate in the Future of Queer Media Fellowship. Applications are open now until Oct. 31. Learn more at advocate.com/fellowship Until tomorrow, Christine Linnell Social media manager, The Advocate"
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez responded sharply to transphobic swimmer and influencer Riley Gaines after Gaines challenged her to a debate. Harvard Medical School postponed a transgender health care course after the National Review raised legal questions about fee waivers for trans and gender diverse participants. California Governor Gavin Newsom is considering a presidential run as Election 2028 conversations accelerate, while President Trump has suggested an unconstitutional third term and faces skepticism about its feasibility. In Maine, a gay candidate contests explanations for a rival's Nazi tattoo. The Advocate is recruiting queer and trans journalists for a fellowship.
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