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Democrats can do a lot if they win in November… but not impeachment
A lot is at stake for the Democrats in upcoming elections, even if Trump stays in office for two more years.
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Good news: Scott Lively lost his governor’s race. Bad news: He got a third of the vote.
In the party of Trump, being an unrepentant homophobe moves you from the fringe to credible challenger.
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She could be the first trans woman in the U.S. Congress. So we talked to her.
We sat down with Alexandra Chandler just before her primary in Massachusetts.
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Our big LGBTQ list of how Dems could kick it in the midterms
While the DNC is touting “More LGBTQ Federal Democratic Nominees than Ever Before,” LGBTQ Nation takes a look at the headliners.
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Thanks to his racist dogwhistles, Trump is the Democrats’ best fundraiser
Andrew Gillum, the Tallahassee mayor nominated to be the Democrats’ gubernatorial nominee in Florida, raked in $2 million in just two days. He can thank Trump.
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Cynthia Nixon did well in a debate with Andrew Cuomo, but it’s probably not enough
Long-shot candidate Nixon gave a credible performance while Cuomo alternated between attacking and ignoring her.
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Another anti-LGBTQ Congressman who supports Trump is going down in scandal. Imagine that.
Rep. Duncan Hunter is alleged to have spent thousands of campaign funds on personal items, including Punky Brewster products.
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What’s really behind the nonstop GOP attacks on Nancy Pelosi?
The GOP is pinning its election hopes on attacking Pelosi for her “San Francisco values.” One guess what that means.
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Bernie Sanders will probably expose the rifts among Democrats again in 2020
The Democrats are giddy about a potential blue wave in 2018, but 2020 promises to be a bruising internal battle for the party’s direction.
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Ted Cruz could be the highest profile victim of a potential blue wave
A strong Democratic challenger with a pro-LGBTQ track record, a potential blue wave and his own unpopularity have put the Texas Senator’s re-election in jeopardy.