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Donald Trump wins Iowa caucuses, while Ron DeSantis defies expectations
However, the upcoming New Hampshire primary could shake up things.
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Casey DeSantis encourages supporters to commit “voter fraud” to help husband win Iowa caucus
She also recently released an anti-LGBTQ+ political ad for her husband.
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Commentary
Marco Rubio releases “emergency video” after Buttigieg roasts him on CNN
The diminutive senator from Florida got smaller when his response to the marriage equality question facing the United States Senate failed spectacularly… x 4.
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Buttigieg & Sanders in a virtual tie after latest Iowa caucus update
96.43% of the results are in.
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Iowa poll won’t be released because Pete Buttigieg wasn’t named as a candidate
One day before the Iowa caucus, the CNN/Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll is being withheld, due to at least one instance of Buttigieg’s omission.
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Here’s how the candidates shape up with mostly young and ‘very liberal’ LGBTQ voters
Bernie Sanders has the biggest share of LGBTQ voters at 34%, while Pete Buttigieg’s base of supporters have a larger LGBTQ majority than any other campaign.
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BREAKING: Rick Santorum ends presidential bid
Santorum may be considering abandoning his bid altogether after finishing 11th out of 12 candidates in the Iowa caucus.
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Clinton takes Iowa, beating back Sanders’ strong challenge
Hillary Clinton narrowly won the Democratic caucuses in Iowa, outpacing a surprisingly strong challenge from Bernie Sanders
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Bachmann’s exit from presidential race cheered by LGBT advocates
Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann on Wednesday announced her exit from the race for the White House — much to the delight of LGBT advocates who abhorred the anti-gay positions she espoused during her campaign.
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Santorum’s success in Iowa caucus likely to increase gay-related debate
The Republican presidential field’s most anti-gay candidate scored big Tuesday night when he landed in a virtual tie for first place in the Iowa caucuses with the candidate who has been seen by the media as the party’s most viable candidate against President Obama.