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Wage gap: Bisexual employees make less than their straight coworkers
Bisexual men and women is make as much as 19 and 28 percent less than their straight coworkers.
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Troubled times in Trump Tower as transition team stumbles forward
GOP insiders are warning friends “stay away” if they’re offered jobs in the “angry, arrogant” Trump Administration.
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Trump names RNC Chairman Reince Priebus White House chief of staff
Trump also named Stephen Bannon, executive on leave from conservative website Breitbart, to be his chief strategist and senior counsel.
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Watch: Rachel Maddow chokes up describing Mike Pence’s anti-LGBT policies
Vice president-elect Mike Pence is one of the most anti-LGBTQ politicians the nation has ever seen, and may be the most powerful vice president in U.S. history.
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Sorry, Chris Christie! Mike Pence is taking your job — Again
The New Jersey governor had led the transition team since May, reportedly “over the objections of Trump’s son-in-law.”
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Mike Pence’s successor as Indiana Governor is another anti-LGBT Republican
Republican Eric Holcomb won the Indiana governor’s race, a little more than three months after replacing vice presidential candidate Mike Pence as the GOP nominee.
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This anti-LGBT bill is what united all the Republican presidential wannabes
Donald Trump supports The First Amendment Defense Act (FADA) would allow for anti-LGBTQ discrimination across the country, and so do some of his biggest backers.
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Mike Pence slams ‘status quo’ Clinton, says Trump should pick Supreme Court
Donald Trump would push “commonsense conservative principles,” said Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence, who also threatened against allowing Hillary Clinton to pick Supreme Court justices.
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Mike Pence’s shadow looms large over Indiana governor’s race
An October poll conducted for WISH-TV and Ball State University found that 59 percent of likely voters supported extending LBGT rights protections.
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Watch: Debunking the claim that Hillary Clinton is bad for LGBT people
Some say a President Clinton would be bad for the LGBTQ community, maybe even more so than Trump. It’s an argument he makes himself. Let’s examine that claim.