The power of the LGBTQ and allied vote has never been more apparent.

This year’s Democratic primary has, understandably, been largely centered around Trump and who can defeat him in November.

But when the conversation moved on from the current administration, LGBTQ issues were a prominent fixture in a way we have never quite seen before. It is a testament to how far the queer community and our concerns have come in recent years—and is a hopeful sign that if the Democratic nominee, with LGBTQ people’s help, is victorious in November, we can begin to see some of the damage done in recent years by Team Trump and Pence become undone.

Below, read up on six ways the 2020 Democratic primary has been the queerest one yet.