Equality California, A Major LGBT Organization, Endorses Clinton For 2016 Race
March 17, 2015 #gay #lgbt
 
By AlexKelst
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Equality California, the second largest LGBT membership organization in the US, has announced it is supporting Clinton in the 2016 race for president.

With 800, 000 members, Equality California is a substantial LGBT organization and claims it is ready to mobilize support for the Clinton, who is currently the presumptive Democratic nominee. 

Equality California cited Hillary's history of support for LGBT causes and rights as among the reasons the organization decided to support her campaign.

The former Secretary of State has yet to even announce her campaign, so this endorsement comes early, but almost nobody doubts that Hillary will indeed run in 2016.

What do you think? Is it too early to endorse Hillary? Let us know in the comments!


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