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Attacker tells Fla. man: ‘My new president said we can kill all you f—–s now’
“He yanked the door open, dragged me out, ripped my shirt. I was on the pavement,” recalls 75-year-old Chuck Redding.
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5 real winners of the 2016 Election: HRC, Lambda Legal, ACLU, ADL and NAACP
And five is just the beginning. Many progressive organizations are seeing a boost in funding since the election of Donald Trump.
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Sarah McBride is becoming the face of HRC since the election of Donald Trump
HRC’s National Press Secretary kicked off Trans Awareness Week announcing a new coalition of the nation’s leading parent-advocates.
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Chelsea Clinton met a brave bullied girl worried Trump would harm her gay dad
Chelsea Clinton said she wants kids, including her two young children, to live in a country where “Love Trumps Hate” is more than just a slogan.
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New HRC campaign ad touts Obama legacy to promote Clinton candidacy
The Human Rights Campaign’s new ad sees President Obama fighting for LGBTQ rights in key moments and encouraging voters to elect Hillary Clinton so the progress can continue.
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Emails reveal Clinton campaign snubbed Human Rights Campaign for SNL skit
“…Would need to skip the HRC Gala in DC that night, but this opportunity seems more important given the impact it would have.”
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National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice delivers powerful speech on LGBTQ rights
Rice highlighted LGBTQ rights progress under President Obama and stressed the importance of keeping up the fight for equality.
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Charming lesbian couple of 50 years star in new North Carolina campaign ad
This couple stole our hearts with their voting and pro-Clinton ads, and now they are out with one supporting transphobic Governor McCrory’s challenger, Roy Cooper.
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Under pressure, HRC revokes endorsement of repeatedly racist Sen. Mark Kirk
Human Rights Campaign president Chad Griffin called it an “unprecedented step — a first in our 36-year history.”
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Human Rights Campaign stands by Republican Mark Kirk despite racist remark
UPDATE: The Human Rights Campaign has now revoked its endorsement of Sen. Mark Kirk.