ATLANTA — On Thursday, the husband of Democrat Kamala Harris campaigned in Atlanta. Doug Emhoff is the second gentleman. He was here to mark this weekend’s Pride celebration.
Politics surrounding LGBTQ issues have been contentious in Georgia. Democrats are hoping they can help drive turnout for Harris.
At the state capitol, Republican bills to limit transgender treatments have drawn emotional opposition amid Republican support in recent years. Emhoff told this audience the same U.S. Supreme Court ruling that undercut abortion rights could also lead to legal challenges to gay marriage rights…