LPAC explained
LPAC, formally known as the Lesbian Super PAC, is a Super PAC founded in 2012 to represent the interests of lesbians in the United States, and to campaign on LGBT and women's rights issues.[1] [2] According to its chair it was the first Super PAC of its kind.[3] Its supporters include Billie Jean King, Jane Lynch, Laura Ricketts and Urvashi Vaid.[4] On its first day of operations, LPAC raised $200,000.[5] In 2021, Mary Trump joined LPAC's board.[6]
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- Web site: Lesbian Super Pac to spend big in fight for gay and women's rights. July 11, 2012. July 13, 2012. The Guardian. Paul. Harris.
- Web site: Lesbian PAC launches to boost clout of women. July 11, 2012. July 13, 2012. USA Today. Catalina. Camia.
- Web site: Pro-lesbian super PAC debuts. July 11, 2012. July 13, 2012. Politico. Emily. Schultheis.
- Web site: LPAC, Lesbian Super PAC, Launches With Backing Of Billie Jean King And Jane Lynch. July 11, 2012. July 13, 2012. The Huffington Post. Amanda. Terkel.
- Web site: Lesbian Super PAC Raises $200,000 In One Day. July 12, 2012. July 13, 2012. U.S. News & World Report. Elizabeth. Flock.
- Web site: Donald Trump's Niece Mary Has a New Political Job Helping LGBTQ Candidates Get Elected. People. Sean. Neumann. March 19, 2021. July 29, 2021.