Despite record-breaking fundraising, promising poll numbers, and even a last minute endorsement from Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senate hopeful/pro-LGBTQ thirst trapper Lucas Kunce was unable to clinch the nomination in Missouri’s Democratic primary election yesterday.Late last night, Kunce conceded the race to his opponent Trudy Busch Valentine, who won with 43% of the vote, compared to his 38%.“Thank you for fighting,” the 39-year-old tweeted shortly after the election was called. “Never stop.”Thank you for fighting.
Never stop.— Lucas Kunce (@LucasKunceMO) August 3, 2022Even though he won’t be advancing onto the general election in the fall, Kunce has still left quite a mark, and we have a feeling we’ll be hearing more from him in the future.In addition to some truly impressive fundraising numbers, he was one of the most outspoken candidates in his field when it came to LGBTQ issues.Related: Pro-LGBTQ candidate uses his hairy, bulging thighs to troll Josh Hawley AND rake in record donationsHe attended three different Pride celebrations in his state and talked about his plans to outlaw conversion therapy at the federal level.He also vowed to fight transphobia and violence against trans people, enlisting the help of his brother, Warren, who is trans, to show why the issue was so important to him and his family.I'm incredibly proud to have a brother like Warren.