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A gay Democrat is taking on a former presidential candidate in the Colorado Senate race
The gay candidate has kind words for the failed presidential candidate — but says it’s time for a change.
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Evangelicals finally find a reason to criticize Trump: He curses
The religious right cringes at Trump’s foul mouth, but not enough to abandon him at the polls.
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A brutal culture war may be Trump’s only path to re-election
A desperate Trump will pull out all the stops – including homophobia – if that’s what he thinks he needs to hold onto the White House.
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Is Pete Buttigieg counting on a brokered convention to win the Democratic nomination?
Buttigieg is the first candidate to reach out to superdelegates–the party insiders who will have outsized influence if no one enters the convention with a majority of delegates.
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A gay Republican would like voters to forget he’s gay as he runs for Congress
Carl DeMaio ran for Congress as an out gay conservative in 2014. This time, his campaign site barely mentions that he’s gay at all.
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If you think the El Paso shooting wasn’t about LGBTQ people, think again.
The white nationalist fear of change to “our way of life” extends from immigrants to people of color to, yes, LGBTQ people. That can lead to violence.
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Tucker Carlson may be Trump’s logical successor as president, not Mike Pence
A television personality with a huge following, a best-selling book and his finger on the pulse of voters fearful of change–where have we heard that before?
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Last night’s Democratic debate was really about the future of the party
The latest debate with half of the Democratic presidential candidates focused on policy, but there wasn’t a single question about LGBTQ rights.
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Are Republican incumbents as scared of 2020 as they were the midterms?
Three Republicans announce in one week that they’re retiring from Congress. Is that an acknolwedgment that Democrats have the upper hand in next year’s election?
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Scam PACs keep pocketing millions from gullible conservative donors
Marketing fear and crazy conspiracy theories, the PACs spend a pittance on actual political work while make the operatives behind them rich.