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Provincetown COVID cluster balloons to over 250 infected since July 1
Officials confirm that hundreds of people, many of whom have been vaccinated against the coronavirus, have been infected.
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The attacks on gay candidates keep getting even more disgusting this election cycle
One Congressional candidate was called a “first class whore” by a police union while another candidate has been called a “pedo sex poet” by the National Republican Congressional Committee.
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Gay mayor Alex Morse & trans ally Joe Kennedy lose their primary challenges
Rep. Joe Kennedy has been a staunch supporter of transgender equality for years.
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Gay mayor Alex Morse says his campaign is strong going into tomorrow’s primary
He wants “to make sure other young people, other queer people, single people, feel like they too can run for office without having a fear that their identity or personal life would be weaponized.”
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This year’s elections are about Donald Trump, not internal Democratic fights
Progressives are facing moderate Democrats in tomorrow’s Massachusetts primary. But the real battle will come in November.
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AOC endorses gay primary challenger Alex Morse over powerful incumbent Congressman
Out progressive candidate Alex Morse is within striking distance of knocking out the powerful chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, Rep. Richard Neal.
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College students accused a gay Congressional candidate of sexual misconduct. They lied.
“This will sink his campaign,” wrote one students who conspired to bring down the gay candidate. He wanted an internship with the rival campaign.
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Are allegations against gay congressional candidate Alex Morse rooted in homophobia?
Would a straight candidate be held to the same scrutiny and standards?
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Big night for openly LGBT candidates in state, local races across the nation
It was a big night for many openly gay and lesbian candidates across the nation, with several races resulting in first-time victories for openly LGBT candidates in several state and local governments.
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Holyoke, Massachusetts elects nation’s youngest gay mayor
HOLYOKE, Mass. — Alex Morse, a 22-year-old graduate of Brown University, has just been elected mayor of Holyoke, Mass., a city of nearly 40,000 residents near Springfield.