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Why are friendly companies going to a conference in anti-LGBTQ Saudi Arabia?
Corporations lauded for their pro-LGBTQ policies are cozying up to a nation that puts LGBTQ people to death.
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Pete Buttigieg’s sexuality is a ‘barrier’ for many black voters in South Carolina
“I don’t like the fact that he threw out there that he lives with his husband,” said one focus group participant.
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Democrats are out-fundraising Republicans to take the Senate in 2020
The latest fundraising numbers for Republican Senators running for re-election are a sign that Democrats may be closing in on retaking the chamber.
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Impeachment may just accelerate Trump’s anti-LGBTQ agenda
Trump needs his evangelical base to stick with him with his scandals, so he’s likely to throw as many favors their way as possible — at our expense.
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2 Trump officials said the US should be run as a Christian theocracy
High-powered White House officials aren’t just ignoring the separation of church and state, they want to tear it down.
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One of Trump’s anti-LGBTQ judges issues a dissent best described as ‘whackdoodle’
By discarding centuries of legal precedent to protect President Trump, she showed how judicial anti-LGBTQ bias is part of a larger disease in the Trump Administration.
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HHS Secretary Alex Azar is supposed to be fighting HIV but he’s befriending anti-LGBTQ hate groups
Trump pledged to eradicate HIV by 2030, but his Health Secretary’s political pals have different goals in mind.
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Warren & Buttigieg detail their LGBTQ policies
The candidate forum is the opportunity for the candidates to lay out exactly what they would do if they win. What’s not as clear is how they would do it.
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Election Day should replace Columbus Day as a federal holiday
Giving workers a holiday so that they could vote would increase voter turnout. That’s why Republicans hate the idea.
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Can Mayor Pete’s cash pile make up for his lack of African-American support?
Mayor Pete has proven he’s really good at raising money. But so far he’s been a complete bust at attracting black voter support.