Sarah McBride Makes History as First Openly Transgender Person Elected to U.S. Congress

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Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor LGBTQ champion Sarah McBride has made history as the first transgender woman elected to the U.S Congress as a representative from Delaware.

She first made history in 2016 when she addressed the Democratic National Convention as the national press secretary for the Human Rights Campaign, making her the first openly transgender person to speak at a major party convention in the United States.

For years, she has been actively working to advance equality in the state of Delaware. In 2020, McBride landed in the history books when she became the first transgender woman elected to Delaware’s state senate representing the 1st senate district.

Posting on her social media, McBride said, “Thank you, Delaware! Because of your votes and your values, I am proud to be your next member of Congress.

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