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NOM debuts bathroom attack ad against North Carolina gubernatorial candidate
Roy Cooper and Gov. McCrory, who signed the bill into law, are locked in a tight gubernatorial race in North Carolina with national implications for LGBTQ rights.
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Another North Carolina Republican calls for repeal of anti-LGBT law he voted for
A campaign mailer from Rep. Chris Malone of Raleigh says House Bill 2 is “costing Wake County and North Carolina too much.”
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Check out North Carolina’s pitiful revenge against PayPal for protesting HB2
North Carolina has struck back at PayPal for canceling a planned expansion in the state to protest a law limiting protections for LGBT people.
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Homocons raise money for ‘Gays For Trump’ billboards in Orlando and N.C.
The husband of a man recently thrown out of a Trump rally for assaulting a protester is leading a campaign to help get him elected.
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This adorable couple of 50 years want you to vote! Meet Lennie and Pearl
Lennie and Pearl have been together for 50 years and now they are fighting to ensure they don’t lose their right to be married.
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Federal appeal seeks to halt North Carolina restroom law while case progresses
Plaintiffs want an appeals court to expand a preliminary ruling to cover all transgender people in the state instead of the three individuals suing the state.
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Obama administration scores victory in ongoing trans bathroom rights battle
A federal magistrate in Chicago recommended a judge reject a preliminary injunction to block implementation of protections for transgender students.
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NBA says moving All-Star Game back to Charlotte is a ‘high priority’
…provided there’s a resolution to a North Carolina law that restricts the rights of LGBT people.
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Man attacked by gay Trump supporter pens open letter of forgiveness to assailant
“I ask for you to consider opening your mind, and understanding the importance of accountability,” the victim wrote explaining why he won’t press charges.
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NC governor doubles down on anti-LGBT law, continues to blame gay rights group
“The left brought this issue up, not the right,” McCrory said, also blaming activists with the group Human Rights Campaign for forcing the issue.