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SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
7th District congressChelsea Clinton ional candidates speaks with PGN reveal differences
Chelsea Clinton – Photo courtesy of popsugar.com
by PGN Staff Courtesy of Philadelphia Gay News Chelsea Clinton took a break from addressing female and Millennial voters Oct. 14 in Pittsburgh for a phone call with PGN. She talked about her time in Pennsylvania
– an increasingly important swing state in the race that pits her mother, Democrat Hillary Clinton, against Republican Donald Trump. “We’re continuing to make the case see CHELSEA CLINTON page 17
From left: Brady Walkinshaw and Pramila Jayapal – Photo courtesy of seattletimes.com
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Pramila Jayapal and Brady Walkinshaw, vying to fill the 7th Congressional District seat being vacated by veteran Rep. Jim McDermott’s retirement, revealed clear
differences in their October 13 debate at the Seattle Central Library. While both candidates come from the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, they displayed some sharp contrasts in focus. see 7TH DISTRICT page 5
Las Vegas Culinary Union Louisiana court builds wall of taco trucks blocks LGBT around Trump hotel protections
Taco trucks lined up around the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas – Photo courtesy of nbcnews.com
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The Las Vegas Culinary Union, longtime nemesis of Donald Trump, built a “wall” of taco trucks outside the Trump In-
ternational Hotel on October 19, as Trump squared off against Hillary Clinton in the third and last of their scheduled debates. The action mocks Trump’s campaign see TACO TRUCKS page 14
(center) Louisiana Governor John Bell Edwards – Photo courtesy of nola.com
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer A Louisiana state court ruled on October 18 that the state’s Republican attorney general can block state contracts if they
contain language protecting LGBT employees from discrimination. Louisiana’s Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, issued an executive order resee LOUISIANA page 13