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6 key takeaways from last night’s Democratic debate in South Carolina
Although the moderators at last night’s debate were horrible, we still got some important insights into the race ahead.
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Why would Bernie Sanders have such kind words about homophobic regimes?
Around the time Cuba was forcibly quarantining gay men in camps, Sanders was praising the country for its revolutionary spirit “far deeper and more profound than I understood it to be.”
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Bernie Sanders is the frontrunner to become the Democratic nominee
Barring a drastic change of events happening, Sanders is going to be the Democratic nominee for President. How the chips will fall from here onto November, is still unwritten.
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Utah is considering decriminalizing polygamy. The right wants to blame marriage equality.
The state’s strong conservative leadership would have you believe that marriage equality inevitably caused legislators’ complex relationship with plural marriages.
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Ask for Attorney General Barr to resign – but for more than protecting the President
Bill Barr is not only using his office to protect the interests of Trump, but also to protect his theocratic agenda against ‘so-called progressives.’
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Right wing minister claims being trans is a Jewish plot to make humanity androgynous
Adam was intersex and Jews want to make everyone just like him, according to the interview subject of this White House-credentialed ‘journalist’.
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The primary chaos now won’t stop Democrats from having a brokered convention
The race is very fluid now, but that’s how primaries are. That doesn’t mean voters won’t finally settle on a single candidate.
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Sanders wins New Hampshire, but Buttigieg & Klobuchar results ensure primary fight won’t end soon
Poor showings for Biden and Warren leave their future in doubt, while Klobuchar’s strong showing complicates Pete’s plan to be the last moderate standing.
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Kyrsten Sinema taking months to vote to convict Trump is head-scratching
The first openly bisexual senator has an independent streak that has infuriated Democrats and made her a favorite of Republicans.
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After Pete’s Iowa win, his rivals are attacking him for his limited experience
Democrats are turning their focus to Pete Buttigieg’s campaign, hoping to deter his momentum following his performance in the Iowa caucus.