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Democrats are out-fundraising Republicans to take the Senate in 2020
The latest fundraising numbers for Republican Senators running for re-election are a sign that Democrats may be closing in on retaking the chamber.
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President Trump may be thinking of dumping Mike Pence from the 2020 ticket
Pence’s stay at Trump’s resort in Ireland was more than just the usual presidential grifting. It was a sign of Pence’s desparation.
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GOP laws are actually making mass shootings more likely
But there’s still one public place where legislators refuse to allow guns. We’ll give you one guess where it is.
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Republicans are trying to remove America’s only gay & bisexual governors from office
Usually the recall is for corrupt politicians. But Republicans are now trying to remove politicians who are part of the LGBT community.
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Republicans should support firearm regulation for these two big reasons
Multiple countries have warned travelers about the United State’s gun violence, and American voters aren’t happy about it either.
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A gay Republican would like voters to forget he’s gay as he runs for Congress
Carl DeMaio ran for Congress as an out gay conservative in 2014. This time, his campaign site barely mentions that he’s gay at all.
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Tucker Carlson may be Trump’s logical successor as president, not Mike Pence
A television personality with a huge following, a best-selling book and his finger on the pulse of voters fearful of change–where have we heard that before?
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Are Republican incumbents as scared of 2020 as they were the midterms?
Three Republicans announce in one week that they’re retiring from Congress. Is that an acknolwedgment that Democrats have the upper hand in next year’s election?
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William Dannemeyer, the U.S. House’s worst homophobe ever, has died
For seven terms, the Orange County Republican led a vicious campaign against “militant homosexuals” and people with AIDS. His legacy lives on in the current GOP.
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Republican Mark Foley left Congress for hitting on young male pages. Now he’s hoping for a comeback.
The biggest problem for Foley is that he’s now openly gay. The irony may be that his past scandal isn’t as disqualifying to Republican voters as being out is.