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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.”
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Chasten Buttigieg allegedly abandons fundraiser for Pete at ‘inappropriate’ gay bar
The campaign staff for Pete Buttigieg cancelled a Chasten-headlined event at a Rhode Island gay bar because they wouldn’t remove a ‘dancer pole.’
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Only two Presidential campaigns bother to show up to nation’s top LGBTQ conference
Of the 16 people running for President, only two appear interested in interacting with potential LGBTQ voters, as most campaigns skipped the country’s top LGBTQ conference.
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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.
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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.
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Issues with Pete Buttigieg’s consulting work says more about the Democrats than him
Buttigieg’s first job isn’t the real issue – how much the Democrats want to be affiliated with big business and Wall Street is.
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Is Black homophobia really the reason for Buttigieg’s poor poll numbers?
The real problem for the candidate is that he never built the relationships with African-American voters that he needed even though he’s had national ambitions for years.
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Michael Bloomberg officially announces his 2020 presidential campaign
The former mayor of New York City is now the 18th Democratic candidate currently on the campaign trail – and he’s already spent $31 million to get his message out.
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Trump’s impeachment would leave a nearly identical Republican party. Focus on them.
The GOP’s embrace of anti-LGBTQ rhetoric didn’t start with Trump’s administration, and it will continue long after he’s out – if we don’t remove them too.