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Trump candidate to head border patrol is a homocon under FBI investigation
Use of RICO funds, or money seized during criminal investigations, during his tenure have been called into question by authorities.
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7 silver linings in the dark cloud of President-elect Donald Trump
Recreational marijuana will now be legal in five (maybe six) states, including the most populous, California. All things considered, perfect timing.
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Is this political ad attacking a gay Republican candidate homophobic?
A new political ad from the DCCC is being called homophobic by a gay congressional candidate and Log Cabin Republicans.
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Gay congressional candidate’s sisters say he is ‘unfit to serve’
“Paul thinks only of himself and his political career at the expense of others. As his siblings, Lucy and I know firsthand how unfit he is to serve.”
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Gayrizona: voters choose out GOP sheriff and gay Democrat in two primaries
Democrat Matt Heinz and Republican Paul Babeu each won their respective primaries, and could not be more different gay men.
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Embattled gay, Republican sheriff drops bid for U.S. Congress
FLORENCE, Ariz. — Paul Babeu, the embattled Arizona sheriff who came out as gay amid allegations of misconduct made by a man with whom he had a relationship, has dropped his bid for a seat in the U.S. Congress, and will instead seek another term as sheriff.
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Former boyfriend files $1 million claim against Arizona sheriff
FLORENCE, Ariz. — The former boyfriend of embattled Pinal County, Ariz. Sheriff Paul Babeu has filed a $1 million notice of claim against the sheriff and the county.
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Outed Arizona sheriff ‘110 percent in the race for Congress’
The recently outed gay sheriff of Pinal County, Ariz., says if he’s elected to Congress he’ll support pro-LGBT initiatives and help change perceptions lawmakers have about gay people, and that his election would be “very impactful and helpful” in changing “the views, perceptions, beliefs about who we are.”
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Embattled sheriff once ran boarding school, lived with male student
PHOENIX — Embattled Pinal County, Arizona sheriff Paul Babeu — who came out as gay amid allegations that he threatened to have an ex-boyfriend deported — once ran a Massachusetts boarding school with a history of physical and sexual abuse, and for a time lived with one of the school’s male students.
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Arizona sheriff comes out as gay amid allegations of misconduct
PHOENIX — An Arizona county sheriff seeking the GOP nomination for an Arizona congressional seat publicly came out as gay on Saturday, amid allegations of misconduct made by a man with whom he allegedly had a relationship.