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Are these recent wins the beginning of a Blue Wave for 2018?
It’s beginning to look like Democrats could capture the majority in both the House and Senate in 2018.
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Who are our greatest allies? They’re not white
Black Americans are more likely than any other racial or ethnic group to perceive discrimination against LGBTQ people.
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If elected, Raymond Meza would be the first openly gay Latino congressman
Raymond Meza, an SEIU labor organizer, grew up in the district and came out at age 14.
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NOM claims victory in defeat of pro-LGBTQ, pro-union Republican
After Anne Zerr voted against discrimination, the National Organization for Marriage vowed to “end her political career.”
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In highlighting diversity, Democrats take heat from straight white men
Trump taps into a “legitimate” frustration acute among small-town and rural white men whose fathers and grandfathers once helped elect Democrats.
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First openly trans speaker at Dem convention knocks it out of the park
“My name is Sarah McBride and I am a proud transgender American,” she said. And she made us proud.
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LGBTQ delegates: They’re here, they’re queer, get used to it
More lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender delegates are attending this year’s Democratic National Convention than any other in history.
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Tucker Carlson is ‘disgusted’ by DNC’s gender neutral bathrooms
“I guess we’re liberated by this?” asked the conservative mouthpiece. “Everyone should come visit one and see the reality of it.”
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Embarrassment for Clinton and Democrats: 19,000 DNC emails leaked
Emails show DNC officials scoffing at Bernie Sanders and his supporters and in one instance, questioning his commitment to his Jewish religion.
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Tim Kaine is Hillary Clinton’s running mate
Clinton selected a pro-LGBTQ Catholic, straight, married father of three who has been a mayor, the governor of Virginia and top Democratic fundraiser.