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The Log Cabin 38: The conservative gay lobby’s top 2022 picks – Washington Examiner

The Log Cabin Republicans, the national Republican LGBT lobby, has endorsed 38 candidates in the congressional midterm elections — outing, so to speak, GOP supporters of wider diversity.

Leading the pack are Nevada Senate candidate Adam Laxalt and Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski.

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Just this week, they added a handful more, including Alaska’s Sarah Palin, who is running for the state’s lone House seat.

“Our candidates not only possess the tenacity and resolve to retake majorities in both the U.S. House and Senate, but they also have the expertise to put an end to the detrimental policies of the Biden administration,” said the group’s president, Charles T. Moran.

“While each of our candidates are unique in their stories, experiences, and skills, they stand united in the desire to support pro-business policies that encourage economic growth, protect individual liberties, and end the devastating single-party rule in Washington,” he added.

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These are the candidates the Log Cabin Republicans endorsed:

  • Former Gov. Sarah Palin (AK at-large)
  • Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Senate candidate for Alaska)
  • Kelly Cooper (AZ-4)
  • John Dennis (CA-11)
  • Rep. Ken Calvert (CA-41)
  • Jayme Stevenson (CT-4)
  • George Logan (CT-5)
  • Rep. Kat Cammack (FL-3)
  • Christian Zimm (GA-5)
  • Joe Akana (HI-2)
  • Rep. Ashley Hinson (IA-2)
  • Keith Pekau (IL-6)
  • Regan Deering (IL-13)
  • Jeffrey Sossa-Paquette (MA-2)
  • Bob May (MA-06)
  • Ed Thelander (ME-1)
  • Tyler Kistner (MN-2)
  • Cicely Davis (MN-5)
  • Tim Baxter (NH-1)
  • Bob Healey (NJ-3)
  • Tom Kean Jr. (NJ-7)
  • Alexis Martinez Johnson (NM-3)
  • Adam Laxalt (Senate Candidate for Nevada)
  • Mark Robertson (NV-1)
  • Sam Peters (NV-4)
  • Nick LaLota (NY-1)
  • Rep. Andrew Garbarino (NY-2)
  • Mike Lawler (NY-17)
  • Colin Schmitt (NY-18)
  • Alek Skarlatos (OR-4)
  • Lori Chavez-DeRemer (OR-5)
  • Christian Nascimento (PA-4)
  • Dave Galluch (PA-5)
  • Lisa Scheller (PA-7)
  • Jeremy Shaffer (PA-17)
  • Allan Fung (RI-2)
  • James Rodgers (TX-30)
  • Christina Nolan (Senate candidate for Vermont)