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Politics
Caitlyn Jenner didn’t vote last year because she was busy golfing
“I just wound up going to play golf and I said, ‘Eh, I’m not doing that,'” said Caitlyn Jenner, who is running for governor of California.
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Politics
Kathy Griffin slams Caitlyn Jenner for her clueless “airplane hangar” interview
People are ripping into Caitlyn Jenner for her bizarre interview where she stressed how rich and out-of-touch she is.
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Politics
Caitlyn Jenner’s interview with Sean Hannity is a hot mess full of WTF moments
She still loves Trump and she’s rich. She thinks she’s a role model for trans youth she would discriminate against. She’s rich. She’s a “disrupter.” And she’s rich.
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Politics
Caitlyn Jenner’s first campaign ad is what you’d expect from a reality TV star worth $100M
The ad doesn’t shy away from showing pre-transition pictures of Caitlyn Jenner, but it doesn’t say much about her other than that she’s famous and vaguely concerned.
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Politics
Caitlyn Jenner opposes letting trans girls play school sports. It’s her first campaign issue.
While she announced her campaign earlier this week, Jenner never got around to telling anyone where she stood on anything – until now.
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News (USA)
Supreme Court rejects Texas’s lawsuit against California over LGBTQ adoption law
Texas allows adoption agencies to refuse to work with LGBTQ parents. California banned state-funded travel to Texas in response. Texas cried discrimination.
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Politics
Caitlyn Jenner gets trashed on Fox News because even conservatives oppose her campaign
Democrats, Republicans, Centrists, Evangelicals, LGBTQ organizations, trans advocates, and her own family are speaking against her. Who supports Caitlyn Jenner’s governor campaign?
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Life
Bill Maher’s transphobic jokes about Caitlyn Jenner were brutal & ugly
Jenner announced her run for governor of California and everyone laughed at her. But Maher sank to the bottom.
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News (USA)
Caitlyn Jenner officially enters the California governor race as a Republican
She could be America’s first trans governor.
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Politics
Caitlyn Jenner is talking about running for governor of California as a Republican
She’s the second LGBTQ person to consider a run for the office if Governor Gavin Newsom is recalled.
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Politics
Gay Trump sycophant Ric Grenell reportedly wants to run for governor of California
He’s hoping Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom, a longtime LGBTQ ally, gets recalled so he can try to take the job.
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Life
The Obamas will produce an upcoming film about Bayard Rustin
The director of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom is attached to direct, and the writer of the Milk biopic is writing the screenplay.
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Politics
Kamala Harris’s replacement in the Senate has already worked hard for LGBTQ voters
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has picked Secretary of State Alex Padilla to serve the three years left on Harris’s Senate term.
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Commentary
Will a Latino gay man replace Kamala Harris in the Senate?
Out Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia is reportedly toward the top of the list to fill the seat being vacated by the Vice President-elect.
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News (USA)
Former NFL player set to be the first gay person on the California Supreme Court
Calling his partner “a wonderful man,” Martin Jenkins talked about coming out: “I denied myself for so long. And now I’m happy.”
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News (USA)
California governor signs four LGBTQ rights laws
The bills address housing and health care needs for trans people, insurance discrimination based on HIV status, and the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on LGBTQ people.
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News (USA)
CA governor signs law to equalize punishments for gay & straight sex offenders
The law gives judges the ability to keep LGBTQ teenagers off the state’s public sex offender registry if the teens are of similar ages, the same leeway the state already gives straight teens.
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Politics
California’s legislature just passed a bill to treat LGBTQ & straight sex offenders the same
The bill’s sponsor got death threats for saying that LGBTQ people should be treated the same.
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Commentary
Coronavirus lockdown measures could destroy LGBTQ neighborhoods
Unclear, ever-changing orders could hurt small businesses in West Hollywood, while giant corporations have the capital to survive.