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Woman who voted for Pete Buttigieg was disgusted to find out he’s gay
“I don’t want anybody like that in the White House…. How come this has never been brought out before?”
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Pete Buttigieg declares victory in Iowa… before the results are announced
He said that “by all indications” his campaign in Iowa was “victorious” last night.
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The Iowa caucuses may finally start to firm up the Democratic presidential race
For all their flaws, the Iowa caucuses will start to add some clarity to a race that has been amazingly fluid. Or maybe not.
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Iowa poll won’t be released because Pete Buttigieg wasn’t named as a candidate
One day before the Iowa caucus, the CNN/Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll is being withheld, due to at least one instance of Buttigieg’s omission.
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Here’s how the candidates shape up with mostly young and ‘very liberal’ LGBTQ voters
Bernie Sanders has the biggest share of LGBTQ voters at 34%, while Pete Buttigieg’s base of supporters have a larger LGBTQ majority than any other campaign.
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Will endorsements from LGBTQ celebrities really sway any voters?
The race among candidates to rack up endorsements from famous LGBTQ people says more about our influence on Democrats than celebrities’ influence on us.
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Pete Buttigieg has issues with people of color — on his own staff
While the out mayor’s been courting Black and Hispanic voters, a new report says people of color in his own campaign are struggling to be heard.
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Mike Bloomberg may not be quite the long shot everyone thought
The former NYC mayor is revealing his LGBTQ policies at a time when he’s climbing in the polls and driving President Trump nuts.
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Joe Rogan may cost Bernie Sanders more support than ever
An examination of Joe Rogan’s extensive history of bigoted remarks may be most damaging to Sanders’ campaign – which has already associated itself with multiple anti-LGBTQ people.
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New York Times endorses both Warren & Klobuchar as ‘the radical and realist models’ for President
Editors of the news industry’s most sought over endorsement wrote that “in a break with convention, the editorial board has chosen to endorse two separate Democratic candidates for president.”