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News (USA)
Clinton, Sanders to debate after splitting contests
Tonight, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are taking their heated fight for the Democratic presidential nomination back to the debate stage.
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Debate takeaways: Rubio shaken, Trump not stirred
There have been no higher stakes on a Republican debate stage in the 2016 campaign for president than there were Saturday night.
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Dating app Hornet mounts prominent billboard beside Republican debate
A spokesperson for Hornet says, “It’s important that at a debate like this, we interject ourselves into politics.”
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Ben Carson’s campaign proves the GOP have totally lost it
Carson illustrates everything that’s wrong with the GOP these days: He’s an extremist, a ruthless businessman, and quite possibly a sociopathic liar.
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GOP debate No. 3: Your guide to the Republican 2016 candidates
Some birds of a different feather will flock to the Republican presidential debate stage tonight. Here’s a field guide to candidates in the evening’s main event.
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Clinton’s strong debate is general election warning for GOP
“I’m a progressive,” she declared before a television audience of more than 15 million people. “But I’m a progressive who likes to get things done.”
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The Latest: Clinton talks immigrants, health care
Here’s the latest on the Democratic presidential debate at the Wynn hotel in Las Vegas.
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News (USA)
Scorecard: How the GOP candidates fared in their 2nd debate
Here’s a look at how the eleven Republican candidates for president fared on Wednesday night.
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Key takeaways from the GOP’s undercard presidential debate
Important highlights from the first of Wednesday’s two debates, which featured George Pataki, Lindsey Graham, Rick Santorum and Bobby Jindal.
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News (USA)
John Kasich’s gay marriage answer earns rousing applause
He was asked how he would explain his opposition to gay marriage to a child who was gay or lesbian.
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News (USA)
Va. candidates for governor clash over LGBT, womens’ rights in first debate
McLEAN, Va. — Republican Ken Cuccinelli found himself furiously rejecting claims by his Democratic opponent in the governor’s race, Terry McAuliffe, that his actions against gay rights as Attorney General had almost driven business from Virginia.
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News (USA)
Marriage equality advocate Chris Kluwe to debate an empty chair
Borrowing from Clint Eastwood’s much maligned appearance at the Republican National Convention in August, Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe said he will debate an empty chair on the issue of marriage equality.
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News (USA)
LGBT issues again absent from presidential debate
The town hall presidential debate on Tuesday night included references to social issues, such as women’s rights, immigration and gun violence but as in the previous debate, there was no explicit mention of LGBT issues.
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News (USA)
Biden, Ryan offer contrasting views on role of faith
The vice presidential candidates sparred during a debate Thursday over issues ranging from foreign affairs to the economy, and took very different views on the role their faith plays in their duties as public officials.
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News (USA)
Obama, Romney mix on economy, health care, style during Denver debate
If the point of the first presidential debate was to establish a fundamental difference between President Barack Obama and his Republican opponent Gov. Mitt Romney, as moderator Jim Lehrer set out to do, it was achieved not in soaring rhetoric or memorable one-liners, but mostly by body language and attitude.
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News (USA)
Will Obama, Romney talk marriage in upcoming debate?
This week’s presidential debate could mark the first opportunity for President Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney to face off on marriage in a race in which LGBT issues have figured less prominently than previous elections.
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Life
NOM’s Brian Brown calls out Dan Savage: ‘You name the time and place’
National Organization for Marriage President Brian Brown has challenged LGBT activist and “It Gets Better” founder Dan Savage to a duel — or, a debate, at least — and Savage has accepted.
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News (USA)
NH GOP debate: Gingrich says media has anti-Christian bias on marriage
Republican presidential candidates stood firm in their opposition to same-sex marriage during a debate Saturday night as Newt Gingrich rebuked the media for what he said was asking the wrong question on the issue. The former U.S. House speaker said he wanted to “raise a point about the news media bias” and accused the media […]
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Cain says he should have defended gay soldier who was booed at GOP debate
With the exception of Herman Cain, the GOP presidential candidates were mostly quiet on Sunday following a scathing rebuke from President Barack Obama on Saturday evening for not coming to the defense of a gay soldier after audience members booed him during a recent Republican debate.
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Life
Vice-President Joe Biden calls booing of gay soldier ‘reprehensible’
Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday called it “reprehensible” when audience members at a Republican presidential debate last week booed a gay soldier.