Her gender identity is central to her story but doesn’t define how the diligent, curious U.S. representative works to improve constituents’ lives.
Rep. Sarah McBride, who represents Delaware in Congress, talked to reporter Josh Sanders about her first few weeks on the job, working across the aisle, looking for moments of grace and more.
Delaware’s newest member of Congress is its first-ever openly transgender member. Why doesn’t she talk about it more?
When you talk to Delaware’s Sarah McBride ... who came before us and really focuses on their example of centering patience [when faced with] outright hatred.” Indeed, McBride’s brief ...
Delaware Rep. Sarah McBride, who won her seat last November, made her first speech in Congress on Thursday. McBride is the ...
Rep. Mary Miller, R-Ill., referred to Rep. Sarah McBride, D-Del. — who identifies as a transgender woman — as "Mr. McBride." "The chair recognizes the gentleman from Delaware, Mr. McBride, for ...
Sarah McBride was elected to represent Delaware. As the highest-ranking transgender elected official in the country, however, ...
Sarah McBride (D-Del.), who is a transgender woman, on the House floor. While presiding over the House on Thursday, Rep. Mary Miller (R-Ill.) introduced McBride as “the gentleman from Delaware ...
Sarah McBride ... “In Delaware, we have the capacity to be the antidote to this hate — where we see one another as neighbors and treat one another with respect.” McBride’s comments ...