Tina Kotek just got one huge step closer to becoming the nation’s first out lesbian governor

Tina Kotek
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Tina Kotek could become the nation’s first out lesbian governor after winning Oregon’s Democratic gubernatorial primary last night.

Kotek won 57.4 percent of the vote and will likely face Republican candidate Christine Drazan and unaffiliated candidate Betsy Johnson in a three-way race in November.

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“I am deeply honored that Democratic voters across Oregon trust me to be their nominee,” Kotek said in a statement after her Tuesday night victory. “There is so much at stake: from protecting abortion access to defending our environment to standing up for working Oregonians who are still recovering from the pandemic. With so much on the line, Oregonians deserve someone who will fight for their interests.”

“This will be a three-way race for the highest office in our state. And this will be an election unlike any of us have ever seen,” she added.

Oregon hasn’t elected a Republican governor in 35 years, but Kotek may still face a tough race in November. The state’s current Democratic governor, bisexual Kate Brown, has historically low approval ratings. Brown is unable to run for re-election due to term limits.

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