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Everything Trump touches dies. Including presidential debates.
As with everything else, Trump made the debate all about him. It was a disaster, of course.
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The conservative Supreme Court will now use their opinions to shift law against us
The era where the courts expanded our rights is ending. Now, we’re about to move to an era of courts expanding restrictions of those rights.
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Trump’s likely choices for the Supreme Court are all very, very bad for LGBTQ people
No matter who Trump picks, it will be disastrous for LGBTQ Americans for decades to come.
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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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LGBTQ champion Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dead at 87
The Notorious RBG left an indelible mark on America.
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The attacks on gay candidates keep getting even more disgusting this election cycle
One Congressional candidate was called a “first class whore” by a police union while another candidate has been called a “pedo sex poet” by the National Republican Congressional Committee.
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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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Older LGBTQ workers face special jeopardy from widespread workplace ageism
The Supreme Court may have granted LGBTQ workers protection, but that doesn’t mean the workplace is any less hostile if you’re older.
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A court temporarily stopped an anti-LGBTQ health care rule, but the fight is far from over
There’s no question that the Affordable Care Act has greatly benefited older LGBTQ Americans. AARP is helping to protect it.
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By picking Kamala Harris, Biden chose a major LGBTQ ally & a formidable warrior against the GOP
The symbolism of Harris on the national ticket can’t be underplayed. However, the practical effect of her nomination is an open question.