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Pete Buttigieg launches past Sanders to top three spot in latest Iowa poll
The race in Iowa is now a three-way battle between Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, and Mayor Pete.
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Bernie Sanders will skip LGBTQ town hall after heart attack forces him to slash campaign schedule
He will attend the Democratic debate next week and will cut his campaign appearances down to two a day. He will be the only frontrunner to skip both LGBT forums.
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Bernie Sanders has been hospitalized for heart problems
Sanders finally said he will go to the LGBTQ Town Hall, but his recent health problems may put his participation in jeopardy.
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Elizabeth Warren called a gay supporter to thank him for his $3 campaign donation
“Oh my god, oh my god, this is so awesome!” the gay supporter said.
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Trans actress Angelica Ross quits Twitter after vicious attacks from Bernie Sanders supporters
She called out Bernie Sanders for skipping both LGBTQ forum, saying, “That’s obviously telling us all we need to know.” Sanders’ supporters were quick to pounce.
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Warren shines, Buttigieg promises & Biden blunders at LGBTQ presidential forum
Ten candidates showed up to pledge their support & plans for LGBTQ rights, but they all overlooked a key detail…
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Bernie Sanders is the only Democratic frontrunner who will skip both LGBTQ debates
His campaign said that he had “scheduling conflicts” with both of the LGBTQ forums. The other candidates managed to fit them in.
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Here are the Democrats who made it to the next debate. Expect the others to start dropping out soon.
The Democratic presidential candidates who qualified for the next debate has dramatically winnowed the field. But in the end, there’s only one podium that matters.
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Why are Democrats campaigning at a church where the pastor compared gays to child molesters?
Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, and Cory Booker have all campaigned in a church where the pastor said LGBTQ people are going to hell.
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Last night’s Democratic debate was really about the future of the party
The latest debate with half of the Democratic presidential candidates focused on policy, but there wasn’t a single question about LGBTQ rights.