The Biden-Harris 2024 campaign has announced a robust organizing initiative and media blitz in honor of Pride Month, targeting LGBTQ+ voters and communities across important battleground states ahead of the November election. Spearheaded by First Lady Dr. Jill Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, the campaign aims to galvanize support within the LGBTQ+ electorate. Dr. Biden made a significant statement recently at Pittsburgh's annual Pride festival, where she passionately criticized former President Donald Trump's policies, deeming them "dangerous" for the LGBTQ+ community. She underscored the pivotal role of LGBTQ+ voters and celebrated the strides made by the community. Meanwhile, Vice President Harris engaged with local LGBTQ+ leaders in Los Angeles, reinforcing the campaign's commitment to inclusivity and equality. The campaign's "Out for Biden-Harris" initiative, launched in April, aims to rally LGBTQ+ support for President Biden and Vice President Harris's reelection bid. This initiative will collaborate with LGBTQ+ clubs, caucuses, and grassroots networks across 23 states, participating in over 200 Pride events, including parades in Milwaukee, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and St. Petersburg. Highlighting the critical juncture for LGBTQ+ rights in the 2024 election, the campaign has received endorsements from numerous LGBTQ+ organizations, including a significant investment from the Human Rights Campaign. With over 8 percent of the U.S. population identifying as LGBTQ+ and a growing awareness of LGBTQ+ rights as a decisive issue, the Biden-Harris campaign is determined to champion equality and justice for all Americans. #Queer Up Politics