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No one can figure out why Kyrsten Sinema was missing at the January 6 commission vote
The bisexual senator’s mind-boggling decision to not cast a vote, in support of a measure she advocated Republicans to vote for, has angered her constituents and supporters. She wasn’t even present.
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He’s known for saving the life of a Congresswoman. Now he’s running for Congress.
Daniel Hernandez Jr. was an intern when he jumped into action to save the life of his boss, Gabby Giffords. Now the out politician is running for the House himself.
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The best vaccine against the Republican agenda is a civics lesson
Anti-vaxxers and the anti-diversity crowd have a lot in common.
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Arizona Republican admits his support of election audit “makes us look like idiots”
Anti-LGBTQ politician Paul Boyer voted for the Trump-endorsed review of the presidential election happening six months late in Arizona. Now he regrets it.
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Maddow busts out laughing at the latest election conspiracy theory about “bamboo ballots”
People doing the Arizona recount think that 40,000 ballots made out of bamboo were flown in from Asia to steal the election for Joe Biden. Really.
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Republican governor vetoes bill requiring parental permission to talk about LGBTQ people
Arizona GOP lawmakers compared talking about LGBTQ people to “an R-rated movie.” The governor stood up to them.
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Gay couple claims “people were laughing instead of helping” as they were beaten by a mob
“They don’t do that gay [expletive] here,” a patron at the nightclub allegedly said before the violence started.
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Arizona’s shocking anti-LGBTQ school law wouldn’t just affect queer students
It’s in everyone’s best interests if the LGBTQ community is protected from discrimination.
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Four more states pass anti-LGBTQ school laws as onslaught of hate accelerates
Two states want to ban teachers from talking about LGBTQ people without parental permission, and two banned transgender girls from school sports.
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Schools will need a parent’s permission to mention LGBTQ people in history class in Arizona
Republican legislators passed it. But will the Republican governor sign the revamped version of the state’s old “No Promo Homo” law?