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Republicans are fleeing the GOP because of Trump but the rot started long before he was president
George W. Bush was politicizing science, empowering the religious right, and torturing brown people years before Trump ever took office.
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The GOP is using the impeachment to try to wash away the stench of Trump. It won’t work.
Ten Republicans voted in favor of impeachment, but it’s far too late to disavow four years of doing his bidding.
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A majority of Americans support marriage equality & LGBTQ protections. All except one group.
Republicans were half-and-half, but there’s only one demographic where the majority is still uncomfortable with same-sex marriage. Take a good guess.
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With the GOP imploding, is a third party the answer? Don’t count on it.
The political system is structured for two parties. It’s almost impossible for a third party to break through as an alternative to the GOP.
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Virginia Republicans are targeting one of their own because he officiated a gay wedding
Rep. Denver Riggleman is hardly a flaming liberal. But, his challenger works for Jerry Falwell Jr. at the notorious Liberty University.
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Is voter supression going to prevent trans citizens from exercising their rights?
In a tight election year, every vote counts – which is why Republicans are no doubt pleased that voter ID laws disenfranchise transgender voters.
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Democrats could grab a Senate seat in Kansas, thanks to this former Republican
Barbara Bollier left the state’s GOP because of anti-trans policies, and now she’s the front runner to be the Democratic nominee in the battleground election.
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House Democrats vote to impeach Donald Trump. Fox News & the GOP were impeached too
Today’s vote is about Trump, but his chief enablers and amplifiers deserve to be taken to task as well.
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Ilhan Omar’s transphobic opponent banned from Twitter for making death threats against her
This ‘educator’ is just a conspiracy theorist spreading hate – but Twitter gave us something to be thankful for this Thanksgiving.
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Trump’s impeachment would leave a nearly identical Republican party. Focus on them.
The GOP’s embrace of anti-LGBTQ rhetoric didn’t start with Trump’s administration, and it will continue long after he’s out – if we don’t remove them too.