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Georgia voters just gave one last middle finger to Donald Trump
The apparent Senate victories of Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff is a huge boost for LGBTQ progress. Their wins were made possible by the president’s crazy behavior.
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2020 election saw increase in “Equality” voters that prioritize LGBTQ rights
The Human Rights Campaign-commissioned poll also re-confirmed that Trump did not receive more LGBTQ voters, as initially believed.
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Already forgot everything from 2020? Here’s a review of the dumpster fire of a year.
In case you needed a reminder, or a reference. Because we’re sure you want to remember all of this.
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Billy Porter reminds us that LGBTQ people made the difference in the election. But the work’s not done yet.
See GLAAD’s new Billy Porter-narrated video, detailing how organizers and voters changed the election, on LGBTQ Nation first.
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The extent of LGBTQ progress under Biden depends on the outcome of two Senate races in Georgia
If challengers Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock defeat the incumbents, Democrats will effectively control the Senate – and end GOP efforts to block LGBTQ advances.
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NFL vet Ryan K. Russell still wants to play after coming out. He’s more ready than ever.
LGBTQ Nation interviewed the bisexual athlete about his year-long journey in hope of becoming the first player on a NFL football field while out.
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Surprise! One of Trump’s legal eagles is a raving anti-LGBTQ activist
Jenna Ellis, member of the “elite task force” behind Trump’s electoral coup attempt, thinks LGBTQ people are “vile and abominable.”
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Only 14% of LGBTQ people voted for Donald Trump. The last poll was flawed.
81% of LGBTQ people voted for Joe Biden, according to a new poll.
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President-elect Biden thanks his “gay, straight, transgender” supporters in historic victory moment
Joe Biden credits the LGBTQ community while appreciating the “broadest and most diverse” coalition of support ever seen in a successful campaign for President.
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How the outcome of the election was like “Lord of the Rings”
“I’ve learned something from all these fantasy stories I love: evil can’t be destroyed.”