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Trump could declare victory on Election Night even if he’s losing. What will be done if he does?
Several groups, including one headed by out former Congressional candidate Sean Eldridge, are mobilizing to prevent Trump from destroying the integrity of election results.
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Gay Facebook cofounder Chris Hughes wants to sell The New Republic
Is it impossible to update an institution like The New Republic for the digital generation?
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The rise and fall of Chris Hughes and Sean Eldridge, America’s worst gay power couple
Chris Hughes and Sean Eldridge have always been entitled brats. And now the media has finally noticed. The Daily Beast →
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Midterm election results a sobering reality for gay rights movement
Massachusetts became the first state to elect an openly gay attorney general, while the gay candidate in Maine’s gubernatorial race narrowly lost his chance to make history. Nationally, gay-rights activists worried that conservative gains in Congress would hamper their bid for federal anti-bias legislation.
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GOP’s Gibson beats gay challenger Sean Eldridge to keep U.S. House seat
NEW YORK — Two-term Republican U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson has turned back a well-financed challenge from openly gay Democrat Sean Eldridge to keep his House seat in a sprawling upstate New York district.
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Election preview: Top 10 races to watch for LGBT candidates
This year’s election night is likely to be an important one for the LGBT history books: Voters in Massachusetts are expected to elect the nation’s first-ever openly gay state attorney general, and voters in Maine could very well elect the nation’s first-ever openly gay governor. Two candidates for Congress could well become the first openly gay Republican elected …
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Husband of Facebook co-founder announces bid for U.S. House
Sean Eldridge, a former political strategist for Freedom to Marry and husband to Chris Hughes, Facebook co-founder and owner of The New Republic, has announced his candidacy for U.S. Congress to represent New York’s 19th congressional district in the U.S. House.
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Facebook introduces same-sex icons for married, gay couples’ timelines
Facebook, the world’s largest online social network, has taken another step toward LGBT-inclusiveness, introducing same-sex icons for users to select from when adding marriage events to their profile’s timeline.