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GOP debate: Candidates offer some surprises on LGBT-related issues
The seven Republican presidential candidates showed some differences on gay-related issues in their first high-profile debate Monday night — with some surprises.
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Presidential hopeful Rick Santorum wants constitutional ban on same-sex marriage
Presidential hopeful Rick Santorum tells CNN’s John King that he supports a federal constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.
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HRC endorses Obama for re-election, cites record accomplishments on LGBT issues
The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s LGBT civil rights organization, on Thursday announced its endorsement of President Barack Obama for re-election.
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Equality California testing public opinion on 2012 ballot effort to repeal Prop 8
Equality California is launching a community engagement initiative to start a discussion on whether to return to the ballot in 2012 to repeal the marriage ban or whether to wait for a final decision by the courts.
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Fred Karger, first openly gay candidate, announces run for President
Fred Karger, a retired political consultant and former adviser to three Republican presidents, has announced his candidacy for the GOP nomination for President of the United States. He will be the first openly gay Republican ever to run for President.
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Newt Gingrich funneled $350,000 into anti-gay hate groups
Former House Speaker, and likely presidential candidate, Newt Gingrich has been caught funneling over $350,000 into anti-gay hate groups in the past year.
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Donald Trump on gay marriage, LGBT rights: ‘no and no’
Donald Trump, currently considering a possible run for the White House next year, told the Des Moines Register this week that gay couples should not be allowed to marry.
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Newt Gingrich: presidential bid, or just stoking for more anti-gay dollars?
Educated people who know someone gay are often the most likely to stand up for gay people and support their right to be treated the same as everyone else. Not so with Newt Gingrich…
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Presidential hopeful Fred Karger takes on NOM’s anti-gay marriage campaign
Gay activist and Presidential hopeful Fred Karger has released a 60 second TV spot that has already started running in New Hampshire taking on the National Organization For Marriage and their lies.