Melissa Chaudhry, a Democratic candidate in Washington's 9th Congressional District, is facing criticism from within her party after she stated that she did not include LGBTQ+ rights on her campaign website to avoid alienating Muslim voters. This comment was made during an endorsement interview with The Stranger and has led to backlash from LGBTQ+ activists, prompting the Washington State Stonewall Democrats to urge organizations to reconsider their endorsements of her candidacy. Andrew Ashiofu, chair of the Washington State Stonewall Democrats, described her comments as disqualifying and emphasized the importance of transparency and honesty in the endorsement process. Chaudhry has defended her stance, claiming she has supported LGBTQ+ rights throughout her life and accusing the media of misrepresenting her remarks. The controversy has raised concerns about the dynamics within the Democratic coalition, particularly regarding the intersection of LGBTQ+ and Muslim voter interests. Chaudhry is challenging incumbent Rep. Adam Smith, who has held the seat since 1997.
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Democratic Candidate Faces Internal Party Backlash Over LGBTQ+ Comments
Melissa Chaudhry, a Democratic candidate in Washington's 9th Congressional District, faces backlash from party members after stating she omitted LGBTQ+ rights from her campaign website to avoid alienating Muslim voters. The Washington State Stonewall Democrats have called for a reevaluation of endorsements, while Chaudhry defends her record on LGBTQ+ issues and claims her comments were misrepresented.
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Democratic Candidate Faces Internal Party Backlash Over LGBTQ+ Comments