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Gay thirst trappers do their bit for democracy by posing shirtless to support Kamala Harris

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transitioning to get into Ivy League schools, his version of a “normal gay guy” probably looks like a tortured closet case. It’s giving… Aaron Shock!As for other ideas of “normal gay guys,” numbers show they’re probably pulling the lever for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.

A September poll from Human Rights Watch found that 74% of LGBTQ+ voters prefer the sitting Veep, opposed to just 7.5% for Trump.

Illustrating that point, actress Chloë Grace Moretz paired her recent public coming out with an endorsement for the Democratic ticket.

Countless gay men have followed in her footsteps, pairing their endorsements of Kamala with thirst traps. It’s what we do best!“Normal gay guy” for Harris.

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