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The religious right will never abandon Trump now that he’s giving them the Supreme Court
Conservative evangelicals don’t care if they are hypocrites for supporting Trump. He’s delivering their biggest dream.
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Right-wing preachers have turned their shows into infomercials
From protein powders to silver gels that cure venereal diseases, televangelists are hawking products to make even more money from their followers.
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Evangelicals are thrilled that Donald Trump is ushering in the end of the world
Belief that Donald Trump is paving the way for the second coming of Christ only serves to tighten the religious right’s bond to him.
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See if your state would ban marriage equality as the Supreme Court turns right
Thirty states still have amendments on the books banning same-sex marriage. They would take effect again if the Supreme Court overturns marriage equality.
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Donor withdraws donation to progressive candidate over photo with ‘alternative folks’
A donor’s response shows that even some Democrats aren’t comfortable with all the members of the LGBTQ community.
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5 reasons why Anthony Kennedy’s retirement is a major blow for LGBTQ rights
Anthony Kennedy did more to advance LGBTQ rights than any other Supreme Court justice. His replacement will join a majority intent on undoing our progress.
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3 years after we won marriage equality, the right has learned how to erode it
The right is using the same tactics that it used to restrict abortion rights to push for limits around marriage equality.
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Evangelical Christians are now backing an actual pimp in a Nevada election
Dennis Hof owns five brothels, but all conservative Christians care about is that he’s a Republican.
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Colorado may be getting ready to elect the nation’s first gay governor
After a decade in Congress, Jared Polis is campaigning for the Democratic nomination on an unabashedly progressive platform.
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Trump’s point person on handling immigrant children is an anti-abortion activist
Scott Lloyd has a track record of virulently opposing LGBTQ rights too, saying we aren’t “due” justice.