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GOP Senator Ron Johnson announces he will “not oppose” same-sex marriage bill
Ron Johnson is the fifth GOP senator to break with party orthodoxy in a sign that the bill could pass with bipartisan support.
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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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The seats opening in the Senate for 2022 are already attracting terrible Trump wannabes
Would-be Senators are trying to outdo each other in the race to prove themselves as the most Trumpiest candidate of them all.
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GOP Senators tried to add a trans girls sports ban to the COVID bill. It nearly passed.
Senators expressed outrage that a former football coach-turned-senator even introduced the amendment. Voting still came nearly down party lines, and one non-vote made the difference.
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Trump avoids impeachment conviction (again) & people are outraged
“Tired of feeling like nobody is fighting for us,” wrote Mary Trump. Bernice King simply shared a picture stating “The system isn’t broken, it was built that way.”
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Rob Portman is considered pro-LGBTQ. But he’s undercut our rights as much as he supported them.
The Senator is known for bucking the Republican Party to favor marriage equality. But he’s also voted in favor of Trump and his anti-LGBTQ advocates.
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Lindsey Graham appears teary-eyed after being heckled by Trump supporters
Graham said he was “out” of the Trump world after the riots. But he was back on Hannity, defending Trump from impeachment in a matter of days – even after being heckled by his supporters.
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The extent of LGBTQ progress under Biden depends on the outcome of two Senate races in Georgia
If challengers Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock defeat the incumbents, Democrats will effectively control the Senate – and end GOP efforts to block LGBTQ advances.
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Ted Cruz tried to defend gender reveal parties by mocking liberals. It didn’t go well.
Bringing up other people’s private parts on 9/11 – again – is Ted Cruz’s way of proving to Trump that he’s worthy of the Supreme Court.