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Endorsed by the LGBTQ+ Victory Fund, which requires all endorsed candidates to support 'bodily autonomy' — the organization's term encompassing abortion rights — in addition to LGBTQ+ equality. As a progressive Democrat in a competitive open seat, Chung opposes any restriction on reproductive freedom.
An openly LGBTQ+ candidate endorsed by the LGBTQ+ Victory Fund who, if elected, would be the first openly LGBTQ+ person to represent Michigan in Congress — explicitly rejecting the one-man-one-woman definition of marriage and running on a platform of LGBTQ+ equality in federal policy.
Actively promotes LGBTQ+ representation and equality as a core campaign theme. The LGBTQ+ Victory Fund endorses him specifically to advance openly LGBTQ+ people in elected federal office — an institutional promotion of LGBTQ+ ideology in government the rubric marks as misaligned.
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Campaigns to 'Restore the protections of Roe v. Wade' — does not affirm personhood from conception.
Openly LGBTQ candidate endorsed by LGBTQ Victory Fund and Equality PAC; would be MI's first openly LGBTQ member of Congress — does not affirm marriage as exclusively man-woman.
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