Tuesday’s election marked a successful round of political activism for the pro-LGBTQ+ Agenda PAC.In the Pennsylvania governor and U.S.
Senate races as well as the competitive California 41st Congressional District, the organization spent nearly $150,000 on paid communications, according to an Agenda PAC press release.
In addition to connected TV, YouTube, Facebook, and Snapchat, plus billboards, the group used the popular gay dating app Grindr to reach voters.With the election of Democrat Josh Shapiro over Republican Doug Mastriano to secure the Pennsylvania governorship, Agenda PAC has achieved one of its goals this election cycle.“Agenda PAC started because our basic freedoms are under attack and knew we needed to fight back.
That’s exactly what we did,” said Pennsylvania Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, Agenda PAC’s chairperson. “The stakes were too high to sit this election out.”Kenyatta says that Agenda PAC became a force to be reckoned with as the country geared up for the 2022 midterm election.