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Senate delays vote on bill to take away 22 million people’s health care
The reason the Senate’s plan to take away 22 million people’s health care was delayed should make them reconsider.
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Mitch McConnell will keep Senate past recess as GOP works to repeal Obamacare
Even as Republicans begin questioning more and more whether a consensus is possible, the push for repeal is on, threatening millions of lives including those living with HIV/AIDS.
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LGBTQ activists protest Kentucky Farm Bureau’s anti-gay policies
The Farm Bureau is one of the state’s most influential lobbying organizations and the annual ham breakfast was attended my Sens. Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul.
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Another one bites the dust: Rand Paul drops out of presidential race
Days after the Iowa primary, another Republican presidential candidate is calling it quits.
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Rand Paul tries to clarify stance on employment discrimination; digs himself in deeper
“I believe that your personal life should be personal and shouldn’t affect anyone firing you.”
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Hillary Clinton skewers Rand Paul’s homophobic employment policy with single Tweet
On Wednesday, Rand Paul suggested anti-discrimination policies in the workforce would only lead to more lawsuits — and there’s still plenty of places that will happily hire gay people.
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Rand Paul: Employers should be able to fire gays based on sexuality
Prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation “sets up a whole industry for people who want to sue.”
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Scorecard: How the GOP candidates fared in their 2nd debate
Here’s a look at how the eleven Republican candidates for president fared on Wednesday night.
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Rand Paul doesn’t know if clerks can deny gay marriages
Paul said he is “not a legal authority on that.”
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GOP 2016 hopefuls emphasize staunch opposition to same-sex marriage in Iowa stump
Republican presidential hopefuls emphasized their staunch opposition to same-sex marriage and abortion rights Saturday before a crowd of social conservatives who hold significant sway in the state’s leadoff presidential caucuses.