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Six GOP candidates just pledged to make anti-gay discrimination the law
The First Amendment Defense Act, if passed, would make anti-LGBTQ discrimination legal under the banner of “religious liberty.”
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Cruz, Rubio clash sharply on national security, immigration
JULIE PACE and JULIE BYKOWICZ [AP]
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Is Ted Cruz the best alternative to Trump that the Republicans have?
Cruz is positioning himself to be the last man standing. Scarily enough, that’s a real possibility.
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Rubio: ‘Ignore’ Supreme Court marriage decision because ‘God’s rules always win’
Rubio says officials should “ignore” the Supreme Court ruling “because government is compelling us to sin.”
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Billionaire investor, LGBT rights supporter backs Rubio campaign
Paul Singer, a Republican and father of a gay son, has over the years, used his wealth to spur GOP candidates and lawmakers to support laws favoring same-sex marriage and LGBT rights.
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Scorecard: How the GOP candidates fared in their 2nd debate
Here’s a look at how the eleven Republican candidates for president fared on Wednesday night.
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Supreme Court decisions highlight political challenges facing GOP
For the second time in two days, the Supreme Court struck at the heart of the Republican Party platform. Yet the response to Friday’s same-sex marriage ruling was mild in comparison with the outrage that followed the court’s decision Thursday to uphold President Barack Obama’s health care law.
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Marco Rubio: LGBT rights ‘a real and present danger’ to freedom
Marco Rubio was the subject of a fawning profile on today’s edition of “The 700 Club,” in which host Pat Robertson hailed the GOP presidential candidate as “the Democrats’ worst nightmare.”
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Host of Rubio fundraiser was foreign agent for dictator who endorses gay beheadings
Jennifer Lukawsk recently served as the registered foreign agent for Gambia, a western African regime known for its human rights abuses, including repeated threats to behead gay people.
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GOP 2016 hopefuls emphasize staunch opposition to same-sex marriage in Iowa stump
Republican presidential hopefuls emphasized their staunch opposition to same-sex marriage and abortion rights Saturday before a crowd of social conservatives who hold significant sway in the state’s leadoff presidential caucuses.