She mimics whoever is popular. I think she cares most about trans rights, obviously.
Wu's not really a face of the transgender community because Wu absolutely denies she's trans. This is why John Flynt is one of the few troons whose gender identity I'll actually entertain because she does genuinely put effort in presenting herself as a woman. Granted, I imagine she'd make some pro-LGBT statements but considering her opposition holds basically the exact same opinions in that area it won't take her far.
That out of the way:
Do we have any information on Wu's standings?
Wu formally presents her platform on
her campaign website.
I."A High Tech Economy for Massachusetts".
Wu is obsessed with STEM even though she has no background in it. Her plan is make Massachusetts a tech giant rivaling Silicon Valley. She also believes Massachusetts's strong "protections" against discrimination will make the state a superior option for marginalized individuals seeking work in the tech industry.
II. "Landmark Legislation on Privacy and Cybersecurity"
Obviously Wu is interested in internet crime. Her main claim here is she has an understanding of the Internet most Congressional authorities lack and she can bring that to bear in the allegedly under-examined area of internet security. She states "as a software engineer and technology analyst, Brianna Wu understands technology in a way no one else in congress does." She also claims her first act as Representative will be pushing for an "omnibus privacy bill".
III. Keep Massachusetts Tax Dollars in Massachusetts
"It's time for Massachusetts to stop subsidizing the conservative assault on American infrastructure. "
As time goes on we can probably expect expansion on her policies, both formally and informally. Mostly informally, as she inevitably takes to Twitter lamenting cyberbullying and those Darn Dirty GOPers keeping her from Making Massachusetts Great Again.