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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at The American Federation of Teachers National Convention Thursday, July 25, 2024, in Houston.
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at The American Federation of Teachers National Convention Thursday, July 25, 2024, in Houston. Photo: Ricardo B. Brazziell/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Democratic Party has released its official national platform for 2024, just in time for the start of its national convention, which begins today in Chicago, Illinois. The platform contains a section on “LGBTQI+” issues and also mentions the community and related issues in other sections, including those covering gun violence, the judiciary, education, and racial equity.

“This election will decide whether the next generation of Americans has more rights and freedoms than past generations or fewer,” the platform states. “Trump and Republicans are already ripping away Americans’ hard-won freedoms. Reproductive freedom, freedom from hate, freedom from fear, the freedom to control our own destinies and more are all on the line in this election.”

The LGBTQI+ section noted that Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act, reversed “Trump’s un-American ban” on transgender military members, has aimed to protect LGBTQ+ children and parents in the adoption and foster care systems, has helped protect gender-affirming care, has implemented a strategy to end the HIV epidemic, opposes anti-LGBTQ+ book bans, established a task force to combat address online harassment, promoted international LGBTQ+ human rights, and ended the “disgraceful and discriminatory” ban on blood donations from gay and bisexual men. It also mentioned that Biden has signed several executive actions to lessen anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination in housing, employment, health care, education, and the judicial system.

The section also notes that Trump seeks to repeal the Affordable Care Act—which prohibits LGBTQ+ discrimination and denial for pre-existing conditions—and that Trump has appointed judges who oppose same-sex marriage and have sided with businesses to reject LGBTQ+ customers.

“When a person can be married in the morning and thrown out of a restaurant for being gay in the afternoon, something is still wrong,” the platform states.

The platform then pledges to pass the Equality Act, a bill that would add sexual orientation and gender identity to existing federal anti-discrimination laws. The platform also pledges to prohibit anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination among federal government contractors, to ensure that federally-funded senior programs are LGBTQ+-inclusive, and to ban conversion therapy for queer youth.

“Trump is running on an extreme plan to punish doctors who treat transgender youth and to ban gender-affirming care, and his MAGA Republican allies have pushed a tidal wave of extreme anti-LGBTQI+ bills in statehouses across the country,” the platform accurately states. “Democrats will vigorously oppose state and federal bans on gender-affirming healthcare and respect the role of parents, families, and doctors– not politicians – in making health care decisions.”

The platform also pledges to end violence against transgender Americans, especially Black and brown transgender women, and to prioritize the investigation of hate crimes against trans and non-binary people.

LGBTQ+ mentions & issues elsewhere in the Democratic National Platform

In the section entitled “Violence Against Women,” the platform says that Biden is “keeping students safe on campus by restoring and strengthening protections under Title IX, including explicit protections for LGBTQI+ students.”

The “Judges” section notes that Biden has appointed many out LGBTQI+ judges as well as others who “represent the diversity of the American experience.” It then says that Trump has appointed far-right judges and that the next president could appoint “one, two, or more new Supreme Court justices who will determine what freedoms Americans have – or lose – for the next 30, 40, or even 50 years.”

Its plank on education opposes “the use of private-school vouchers, tuition tax credits, opportunity scholarships, and other schemes that divert taxpayer-funded resources away from public education.” Such schemes are a major aim of anti-LGBTQ+ Christian conservatives.

“Public tax dollars should never be used to discriminate,” the platform states. “And we’ll continue working to increase accountability at charters, holding them to the same transparency standards as public schools.”

The plank on gun safety also mentions mass shootings at “dance halls and nightclubs,” a possible reference to the deadly mass shootings at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub and Club Q in Colorado Springs.

While the platform pledges to institute mandatory background checks for all gun purchases, red flag laws, and a national ban on assault weapons, it also notes that Trump has told families devastated by gun violence to “get over it” and has bragged about “doing nothing” to restrict firearms during his presidency.

The criminal justice plank notes that Biden pardoned LGBTQ+ military service members who had received less than honorable discharges “just for being themselves.”

The plank of “racial equity” states, “Where MAGA extremists are politicizing our classrooms, banning books, and trying to erase history, we are fighting back, including by appointing a federal coordinator to address the threat these bans pose to students’ civil rights.”

The platform also states, “No one should be in jail for using or possessing marijuana.” While it calls for cannabis to be rescheduled, and for people convicted for possession or use to be released with expunged criminal records, the platform neither calls for national decriminalization nor for legalization.

Its plank on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Gaza says that Biden has called for a ceasefire for Palestine to return all hostages kidnapped during Hamas’ October 7, 2023 attack on Israel while maintaining humanitarian relief for displaced and suffering Palestinians. The plank pledges for a peace deal that will help Gaza rebuild and create a Palestinian state that does not allow Hamas to re-arm itself.

However, the plank does not pledge to end the U.S. supply of weapons to Israel, a major goal of pro-Palestinian protestors. Some pro-Palestinian voters have warned that their support could help ensure a Democratic electoral victory or defeat.

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