Page 7
-
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.”
-
Meet the lesbian attorney & environmentalist running for Congress in Indiana
Sabrina Haake has been active in fighting for LGBTQ rights for many years, and now she wants to go to Capitol Hill and take on the climate crisis and education system.
-
Democrats could grab a Senate seat in Kansas, thanks to this former Republican
Barbara Bollier left the state’s GOP because of anti-trans policies, and now she’s the front runner to be the Democratic nominee in the battleground election.
-
As GOP voters mull potential successors, it’s clear that Trump conservatives are here to stay
Republicans indicate that they will continue to plant themselves in the Trump administration’s principles – including anti-LGBT policies – for years to come. It’s just a matter of who will lead the cause.
-
The Pete Buttigieg phenomenon hasn’t caught on with younger voters
As a millennial, many would think of the out candidate as an obvious choice for younger generations – but progressives hold him in contempt.
-
Trump is doubling down on his evangelical supporters for his re-election
Having alienated many of his supporters from 2016, President Trump is trying to increase turnout among his core group of supporters – and promising to fight for the religious right’s agenda.
-
Financial gap widens between contenders and pretenders in election race
Sanders, Biden and Buttigieg all raked in serious dough ahead of Iowa, while Marianne Williamson laid off her entire staff. Still, Trump out-earned them all.
-
Here are New Year resolutions that all LGBTQ people can share
With any luck, when 2021 rolls around, our resolutions will all be about getting back on the road to justice.
-
Internet ponders if Mayor Pete (or devoted friend) was behind his Wikipedia edits
A lengthy report on the history of Buttigieg’s Wikipedia presence has people wondering who is – or isn’t – telling the truth about it.
-
Barney Frank thinks he’s got a winning slogan for the 2020 Senate campaigns
It’s all about using Mitch McConnell to turn out Democratic voters.