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    HuffPost GayVoices Readers Share What Is Next For Them In the Fight For Equality

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    • leatherbearL Offline
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      This week has been a pretty huge week for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights and for LGBT people in politics. Tuesday night brought us a number of openly gay members of the House of Representatives and Congress and the reelection of the first President to openly support gay rights.

      We even saw a lesbian couple get engaged at President Obama's reelection party! So understandably, emotions are high and many of us let out a huge sigh of relief on Wednesday morning.

      Just the same, that doesn't mean we're where we need to be yet. We still have a lot of work to do. So, we turned to our Twitter family to ask what we should focus on next (after we're done celebrating).

      Below we rounded up a few of the responses we got. We want to hear from you! What's next for us? What should we be focusing on? How can we take advantage of this momentum?

      @dmcrawford
      Michael Crawford
      @huffpostgay Winning marriage in more states, overturning DOMA, passing ENDA, ending bullying. Lots left on the #lgbt agenda. #gay

      @SuzBrockmann
      Suzanne Brockmann
      @huffpostgay Here in FL, I'm already thinking about how best to stop voter suppression. 1) remove Rick Scott in 2014.

      Tell us what you think in the comments below. I really would love to hear what our GT.ru users think on this subject.

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