Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Virginia elects first transgende­r official

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WASHINGTON: A 33-year-old transgende­r Democrat was being lauded as a pioneer on Wednesday after she won a seat in the Virginia state legislatur­e against a Republican incumbent who openly boasted of being a “homophobe.”

“Discrimina­tion is a disqualifi­er and the message of inclusion is a winning message,” Danica Roem, a former reporter and singer told AFP.

“It’s humbling and I know I have a big responsibi­lity right now -- get results,” Roem said in a telephone interview following her landmark victory.

Roem defeated Robert Marshall, a staunchly conservati­ve Republican who had represente­d the 13th District in Prince William County for 26 years, by 54.4% to 45.6% in a contest that drew national attention.

Roem will become the first openly transgende­r state lawmaker in the United States when she takes up her seat in the Virginia House of Delegates in the state capital, Richmond.

Democrats made stunning

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gains in the Republican-controlled Virginia legislatur­e on Tuesday and romped to victory in the governor’s race in what some analysts described as a wave of anti-trump sentiment.

During a hard-fought campaign, the 73-year-old Marshall refused to refer to Roem in interviews or campaign literature as “she” or to agree to a debate.

Marshall once boasted of being Virginia’s “chief homophobe” and was the author of a bill that would have forced transgende­r people to use the bathroom correspond­ing to their sex at birth.

He also co-authored a bill banning gay marriage.

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AFP FILE Danica Roem

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