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Elizabeth Warren drops out of the presidential race
She is expected to announce soon who she is endorsing in the primary.
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LGBTQ voters flocked to Bernie Sanders yesterday & rejected Mike Bloomberg
The senator from Vermont was by far LGBTQ voters’ preferred candidate on Super Tuesday. The billionaire? Not so much.
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Joe Biden may stage the biggest political comeback in modern times
Biden swept the Southern states and picked up a few others. Can Sanders beat him in upcoming primaries?
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Commentary
Bloomberg hasn’t apologized for anti-trans past but is selling a ‘protect trans rights’ tee
While Bloomberg ignores advocacy groups asking him to apologize for his past anti-trans rhetoric, his staff is peddling a shirt to trans people for at least $22.
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Commentary
Bernie Sanders is the frontrunner to become the Democratic nominee
Barring a drastic change of events happening, Sanders is going to be the Democratic nominee for President. How the chips will fall from here onto November, is still unwritten.
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Mike Bloomberg allegedly called people a “f*g” & a “horse-faced lesbian”
Bloomberg shrugged off the accusations: some women “didn’t like a joke I told.”
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Commentary
The problem with Michael Bloomberg isn’t what you think
It took 172 years before America elected a non-Protestant president and 220 years before we elected a person of color. Traditions are hard to break.
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News (USA)
Mike Bloomberg referred to transgender women as “he-she or it” just a few months ago
He also said that transgender women are “some guy wearing a dress.”
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Commentary
I was stopped-and-frisked 4 times during the Bloomberg administration
Mike Bloomberg’s racist and anti-LGBTQ policies as New York’s mayor disqualify him as a Democratic contender.
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Commentary
Mike Bloomberg may not be quite the long shot everyone thought
The former NYC mayor is revealing his LGBTQ policies at a time when he’s climbing in the polls and driving President Trump nuts.
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New York Times endorses both Warren & Klobuchar as ‘the radical and realist models’ for President
Editors of the news industry’s most sought over endorsement wrote that “in a break with convention, the editorial board has chosen to endorse two separate Democratic candidates for president.”