condemned the use of religion to enable discrimination, and he has pledged to support the Equality Act and other LGBTQ+ rights measures.
So has Ossoff, an investigative journalist and media executive who nearly won a seat in the U.S. House in a 2017 special election.
Both are also advocates for other progressive causes, such as expanding access to health care, reforming the criminal justice system, and strengthening gun control.Perdue has a string of zeroes on the Human Rights Campaign’s Congressional Scorecard, which rates members of Congress on their positions on LGBTQ+ rights.
But he has earned perfect ratings from anti-LGBTQ+ groups such as the Family Research Council Action and Family Policy Alliance.