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Twitter is dying of laughter at Trump’s impotent rage after he demands states “STOP THE COUNT!”
His campaign has filed lawsuits in several states and is demanding recounts in a desperate bid to remain in power.
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Nevada voters turn same-sex marriage ban into legal protections for gay couples
Nevada voters approved the only LGBTQ rights ballot initiative in the country yesterday.
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Bernie Sanders is projected to win Nevada. Pete Buttigieg appears to be his closest competitor.
The caucus has not been called by the Democratic Party yet, but Sanders along with out candidate Pete Buttigieg are the only candidates to win double-digit delegates in the primary so far.
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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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Pete Buttigieg finally responded to Rush Limbaugh’s insults about his husband
“I’m not going to be lectured on family values from the likes of Rush Limbaugh,” Buttigieg said.
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Cynthia Nixon endorses Bernie Sanders, says he’ll “turn the system upside down”
Nixon not only offered Sanders an endorsement – something that he didn’t when she was running for office – the out celebrity will also stump for the progressive for the next week.
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Giovanni Melton’s father returns to court while his loved ones still wait for justice
Wendell Melton killed his 14 year-old son two months after he came out over two years ago, but has yet to go to trial.
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Trump nominee starts bawling when questioned about anti-LGBTQ record
The American Bar Association believes he can’t be fair to LGBTQ people and when Senators questioned him about it, he melted down.
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Bernie Sanders has been hospitalized for heart problems
Sanders finally said he will go to the LGBTQ Town Hall, but his recent health problems may put his participation in jeopardy.
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First vandals tried to burn the LGBTQ center down. Now they’ve left antigay slurs on the front door.
“We woke up today like any other day, but on this day we’re met with a reminder as to why we are still needed.”