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Andrew Yang defends Dave Chappelle as the victim of “hit job” after he mocked teenagers
Chappelle was one of Yang’s first celebrity endorsements as a presidential candidate. Now Yang’s one of the “allies” standing by Chappelle.
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Andrew Yang offends LGBTQ voters with bizarre comments about gay bars & his queer staffers
“When I see a candidate come in just with Michael Scott levels of cringe and insensitivity, it either tells me Andrew Yang is in over his head or is not listening to his staff. Those are both radioactive flashing signs.”
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These are the out or LGBTQ ally political figures you can expect to make headlines in 2021
Malcolm Kenyatta, Scott Wiener, and Mondaire Jones are among those you can expect to be at the forefront of politics in the new year.
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Rush Limbaugh admits it’s “harder to not look like a kook” as a conservative
Pot, meet kettle. Actually, the entire set of pots & kettles.
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Here’s RuPaul’s top moments from hosting SNL for the first time
Ru finally got to host Saturday Night Live, and gave us all the drag, shade, and tea we needed – but one of his best sketches didn’t even air.
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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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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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Fox News host questions whether Pete Buttigieg is actually gay
He also wanted to know if Sen. Elizabeth Warren is a woman.
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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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Andrew Yang on how a “freedom dividend” will create a more accepting nation
Yang’s proposed path to passing civil rights legislation is both unique and intriguing.