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Commentary
Is Ruben Gallego the perfect challenger to send Kyrsten Sinema packing from the Senate?
The LGBTQ ally is well positioned to take advantage of the rage Democrats feel about Sinema’s betrayal of her constituents, the president and Democrats’ agenda.
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Buttigieg says he wants more Supreme Court justices, highlights Justice Anthony Kennedy
The 2020 candidate wants to make the court less political by expanding it and adding more ‘independent’ justices.
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News (USA)
Jared Polis wins Democratic primary for Colorado governor. That’s great news for liberals.
He could become America’s first out gay man elected governor.
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News (USA)
Kim Davis won’t face man she denied a marriage license in November election
David Ermold and his fiancé were denied a marriage license by the notorious Kentucky clerk so he decided to run against her.
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News (USA)
Cynthia Nixon’s new campaign slogan is ‘Vote for the homo, not for Cuomo’
She threw a lot of shade at Cuomo, and the slogan was only the beginning.
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News (USA)
Gayrizona: voters choose out GOP sheriff and gay Democrat in two primaries
Democrat Matt Heinz and Republican Paul Babeu each won their respective primaries, and could not be more different gay men.
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News (USA)
Lesbian legislator who voted against marriage equality loses election
Hawaiian state representative Jo Jordan was the only out legislator in the United States to vote against marriage equality.
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Commentary
Bernie Sanders insults the Orlando dead by continuing his campaign
The tragedy in Orlando has officially made Sanders completely irrelevant.
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News (USA)
Will Florida’s Bob Poe be our first HIV+ Congressman?
Former Florida state democratic party chair Bob Poe is running for Congress in the state’s 10th congressional district.
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News (USA)
Watch: Clinton’s historic victory speech after primary win
Love her or hate her, Hillary Clinton’s victory in last night’s primary elections made history.
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News (USA)
Clinton seizes historic primary win
Clinton’s victory in California assured her a majority of pledged delegates — those chosen in primaries and caucuses.
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News (USA)
Hillary Clinton has enough delegates to clinch nomination
Hillary Clinton will become the first woman to top the presidential ticket of a major U.S. political party.
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News (USA)
Bernie Sanders goes to drag brunch in West Hollywood
Because nothing says “typical West Hollywood voter” like a good drag brunch.
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Commentary
What if we actually democratized the electoral system?
“One person, one vote” is an essential and unifying element of our democracy, but unfortunately, it is an ideal rather than the reality.
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News (USA)
Sanders wins Oregon, battles Clinton in Kentucky
Clinton ended the night with a commanding lead of 279 pledged delegates over Sanders and a dominant advantage among party officials known as superdelegates.
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News (USA)
Sanders’ West Virginia win makes up little ground on Clinton
Hillary Clinton could lose all the states left to vote by a landslide and still emerge as the nominee.
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News (USA)
Bernie Sanders wins Indiana primary race
But it’s a win that won’t change the reality of the Democratic race.
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News (USA)
Primary results: Clinton wins by losing and Trump scores 3 big wins
Hillary Clinton has pushed over the halfway mark in delegates needed for the Democratic presidential nomination, showing she can win even by losing.