Who is Danica Roem’s Husband or Spouse, Here’s Everything You Must Know

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The American Journalist Danica Roem has remained popular mostly for becoming the First American transgender person to be elected to the Virginia General Assembly. Her rise to fame in 2018 under the Democratic Party, did not only influence the spread of the LGBTQ+ through her $500,000 donations, it also gave rise to a widespread question about who her spouse is. Hence, in this article, we will take a good look at who Danica Roem’s Husband or Spouse is and every other fact you ought to know about the couple.

Danica Roem’s Husband or Spouse

Politically active Danica Roem who has made history in Virginia for being the first openly transgender person to be elected to the House of Delegates is not yet married but she is in a relationship with a man whom she is yet to disclose his name or his identity. According to a widespread information about her, she lives with her boyfriend who has a daughter. Danica clearly stated that her decision on keeping her family affairs a secret was so her spouse would not experience the same discrimination as she did.

Danica Roem who is not only the first transgender person to run for the Virginia House of Delegates but the first member of a metal band to do so, has gained much popularity for defeating Bob Marshall a Republican delegate who is also one of the longest serving conservative lawmakers for the commonwealth.

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 Other Facts You Must Know About Danica Roem

1. Danica Roem is a Local Northern Virginian

Roem was born on September 30, 1984, to Marian and John Paul Roem who raised her in Manassas, Virginia. There she had her schooling in Loch Lomond Elementary School, Paul VI Catholic High School in Fairfax and finally, at St. Bonaventure University before she began her career as a journalist which she did for over eleven years before joining politics. Among the companies she reported for are the Gainesville Times and the Prince William Times.

2. Her Love for Journalism was Inspired by her Grandfather’s Love for Daily Newspapers

While at the Univerity, her professors described her as one who is tenacious, persistent, and a strong voice for those who are often ignored in the society. When she was a journalist, she won an award from the Virginia Press Association seven times, thanks to her hard work and dedication to the field. Her passion for Journalism was inspired by her grandfather who was dedicated to his daily newspapers, the Washington Post reports.

3. Danica Roem’s Gender Transition

Roem began to actively consider a gender transition from man to woman in 2012. In 2013, she openly came out as transgender and legally changed her name from “Dan” to “Danica” in 2015. Prior to her decision to make her gender choice public, Danica worried about how the society, particularly her friends would react to it. Fortunately, her public appearance led to her rise to fame and even helped her political campaign.

4. Danica’s Interest in Politics was Inspired by her Passion to Fight for the LGBTQ+

President George W. Bush’s proposal in 2004 to ban same-sex marriage in all the states in America spurred the rise of people like Danica who saw the constitutional amendment as a major act of discrimination against the LGBTQ+. Roem who ran as a Democrat in the 2017 election for the 13th District of the Virginia House of Delegates, was recruited to join the race by her local Democratic Party and she decided to pay attention to other serious issues alongside her fight for the LGBTQ+. This included fixing the Route 28 in order to increase traffic flow and the fight against Virginia’s bathroom bill which was proudly supported by the self-described homophobe Marshall who has served in Virginia’s House of Delegates since 1992.

Ms Danica Roem drew international attention in her political fight against Mr Marshall. She was endorsed by the Victory Fund, EMILY’s List, Virginia’s List, Run for Something, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee and even the former Vice President .

5. Roem is the First Metal Vocalist Elected to Virginia’s State Legislature

Not only is she the co-founder and lead singer of the thrash metal band Cab Ride Home, she is also the first from the band to be elected into Virginia’s state legislature. The band which plays “drunken thrash metal” music, has so far performed 120 shows and have equally toured in the United Kingdom.

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