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Ad accuses Democrat of supporting conversion therapy. LGBTQ+ advocates are speaking out… for him.
By John Russell at LGBTQ Nation
· July 15, 2026
· 4 min read
A political attack ad claiming Arizona Democrat Amish Shah supported a law that would allow minors in the state to be subjected to so-called “conversion therapy” is misleading, according to the LGBTQ+ advocacy group that helped craft the legislation. The ad, funded by super PAC Pro-Choice Majority A
Key takeaway ” It also touts lead primary opponent Marlene Galán-Woods’s background as a broadcast journalist, according to AZ Central.
Why this matters
The controversy surrounding the attack ad against Arizona Democrat Amish Shah highlights the complexities of navigating LGBTQ+ rights at the state level. The ad's claim that Shah supported a law allowing conversion therapy is particularly egregious given the candidate's actual record of working with Equality Arizona to advance a comprehensive non-discrimination bill that included a conversion therapy ban. The fact that some LGBTQ+ advocates, including the ACLU of Arizona, criticized the bill for its religious exemptions underscores the challenges of balancing competing interests and anticipating potential legal challenges. The Supreme Court's recent ruling on a similar Colorado law has brought these tensions to the forefront, making it essential for voters to have accurate information about candidates' positions on LGBTQ+ issues. As the election season heats up, it is crucial to scrutinize claims made in political ads and rely on verified information from reputable sources, such as Equality Arizona and the National LGBTQ Task Force.
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Category: rights ·
Published: July 15, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? A political attack ad claiming Arizona Democrat Amish Shah supported a law that would allow minors in the state to be subjected to so-called “conversion therapy” is misleading, according to the LGBTQ+ advocacy group that helped craft the legislation. The ad, funded by super PAC Pro-Choice Majority A
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