Spanish-speaking communities are being targeted with anti-LGBTQ and anti-transgender messages ahead of the midterm elections.
A voter casts her ballot at the Summit County Historic Courthouse in Breckenridge, Colo., on Nov. 6, 2018.Edwin Flores
An image of the highest-ranking openly transgender government official, Rachel Levine, the Department of Health and Human Services’ assistant secretary for health, is also featured on the postcard with Sam Brinton, an Energy Department official who is the first openly gender-fluid official in the federal government. A caption says Levine is promoting the"castration of boys and girls."
Miller is known for shaping the Trump administration's zero-tolerance policy on immigration, which separated children from their parents at the border, shut down Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and restricted entry to the U.S. by Muslims. Latinos are 39% of the population of the 8th Congressional District, which is made up of parts of Denver's northeast suburbs, the city of Greeley and other smaller towns.
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