By David Hood-Nuño, Jonathan Allen and Bianca Flowers
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Democrats’ victories in Tuesday’s elections have exposed potential vulnerabilities in U.S. President Donald Trump’s hardline immigration agenda and bid to stamp out diversity, equity and inclusion policies, analysts said.
While the winners focused their campaign around cost of living issues, they also embraced the core tenets of DEI and wove them into their platforms.
In Virginia, Abigail Spanberger, the winner of the governor’s race, vowed to restore a voting rights amendment in the state’s constitution. The winner in the race for New Jersey governor, Mikie Sherrill, said in a primary debate that she believes LGBTQ education is essential for students, and not a subject parents should be able to opt out of.
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