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“Hot” Bisexuals have begun phone banking against Kyrsten Sinema
“Cuff your jeans, grab your iced coffee, take your SSRI, and sit sideways in your chair,” the activists organizing the phone bank said. “We’ve got to let Sinema know that representation isn’t colorful wigs and great eyeliner.”
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Biden promised passage of the Equality Act in 100 days. We’re approaching 200.
Biden may have set unrealistic expectations for the passage of the bill, but the real problem lies in the Senate.
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Kyrsten Sinema earns adoration from GOP & Rick Santorum for opposing filibuster reform
House Republicans were caught privately bragging about how much they love and support the out senator. “Call Kyrsten Sinema and say thank you,” Santorum said.
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Activists issue ultimatum to Kyrsten Sinema. Defend LGBTQ civil rights or we’ll elect someone else.
“I wasn’t out of the closet when I was knocking on doors for Kyrsten Sinema. I believed the lies that Sinema told to get elected, that she would look out for us.”
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How much more will it take for Democrats to recognize that bipartisanship is dead?
The trap that Democrats keep falling into is thinking of the Republican Party as a normal political entity. It is not.
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Joe Manchin may have officially killed the Equality Act & the rest of Biden’s agenda
Manchin, along with out senator Kyrsten Sinema, not only thinks bipartisanship is possible, but that Republicans are going to defect from the party line to collaborate on Biden’s agenda. Have they not seen Charlie Brown?
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Democrats have a chance to pass the Equality Act but out Senator Kyrsten Sinema could screw it up
If Sinema refuses to go along, she will have the odd distinction of being a sponsor of the Equality Act and the person who singlehandedly ensured its failure.
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Will enough Republican senators sign onto the Equality Act for it to pass? Probably not.
Thanks to arcane Senate rules, Democrats need ten Republican votes to pass the Equality Act. That’s a very tall order.
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BREAKING: Senate confirms Neil Gorsuch as Supreme Court Justice
It’s done. The high court now has a conservative majority of 5 justices.
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Senate Republican invoke ‘nuclear option’ to shove Trump pick onto Supreme Court
Republicans have unilaterally rewritten the chamber’s rules to allow President Donald Trump’s nominee to ascend to the Supreme Court.