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Gay candidate Colin Lovett is running his campaign Harvey Milk style
The 41-year-old says Milk taught him the importance of community service, of never giving up, and of living his life out and proud.
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You all believe Kamala Harris should focus more on direct appeals to anti-Trump Republicans
We asked readers what Vice President Harris and Gov. Walz can do to win over more voters. Most of you think Republicans are the key.
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An anti-LGBTQ+ extremist is running for senate in Nevada. We can’t let him win.
It’s more important than ever that Nevadans have a U.S. Senator who will fight for us, not one who refuses to support protections for LGBTQ+ Nevadans.
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The election could push LGBTQ+ mental health to the edge. Queer activists are fighting for a lifeline.
Pro-LGBTQ+ legislation, at its core, is mental health legislation. Voters are acutely aware of the potential fallout of a Trump reelection.
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What should the Harris-Walz campaign be doing more of now that we’re a month out from Election Day?
Should she be stressing her policy positions or attacking Trump?
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From Kesha to George Takei: Here are 20 LGBTQ+ celebrities who have endorsed Kamala Harris for 2024
Kamala Harris has earned public endorsements from major LGBTQ+ celebrities, growing her broad and diverse appeal.
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Gay candidate Nate Douglas is running to take power from “bully” Ron DeSantis at the state house
He was born on Disney property and had some choice words about Ron DeSantis‘ war on Disney.
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Independents may reshape Arizona’s future. LGBTQ+ voters aren’t convinced.
With 33% of Arizona’s voters registered as Independents, the election is anything but a sealed deal.
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Charmaine McGuffey beat her old boss in an election after he fired her. Now it’s the rematch.
Sheriff McGuffey talked to LGBTQ Nation about how things have improved since she took over after he fired her for speaking out on use of force.
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Tim Walz got 3 great attacks on JD Vance during the vice presidential debate
Despite a somewhat shaky performance, Walz actually got Vance to make some surprising admissions.
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Tina Kotek just got one huge step closer to becoming the nation’s first out lesbian governor
Tina Kotek is running to succeed out bi Gov. Kate Brown.
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Anti-LGBTQ Madison Cawthorn loses GOP primary as out lesbian candidate gets Democratic nod
Madison Cawthorn’s campaign has been rocked by scandals, while Jasmine Beach-Ferrara is trying to bring underrepresented people to the table.
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Commentary
The future of democracy hinges on these eight midterm races
It’s not a stretch to say that democracy itself is on the ballot as GOP candidates embrace Trumpism and authoritarianism.
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Republican wins primary election despite admitting that he murdered his cancer-stricken wife
If he’s not convicted, he’ll automatically be placed on the board since no Democrats are running in the race.
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Sarah Palin is already claiming voter fraud for an election that hasn’t happened yet
She hasn’t even lost yet, but she’s certain something shady is afoot.
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GOP candidate joked he’d tell his daughters to “lie back and enjoy” rape. He just lost his election.
If that weren’t bad enough, he said that Jewish people invented feminism to “degrade and subjugate white men.”
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Gay billionaire Peter Thiel buys himself a Republican Senate candidate
A photogenic face and big money. J.D. Vance has one. Peter Thiel has the other. Together, they put a deposit down on a Senate seat.
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Reporter nails GOP candidate who claimed he didn’t make a homophobic slur while campaigning
“You think that I and the folks watching are dumber than we are,” the reporter remarked. “I don’t think you can keep a straight face as you say that.”
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GOP candidate called out for demanding complete abortion ban after he beat his pregnant wife
Greg Lopez pled guilty to pushing his six-months-pregnant wife on the ground and kicking her. Now he wants to ban abortion.
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Maine Republicans can’t stop obsessing about same-sex marriage. It’s even in their platform again.
While America has moved on and locals overwhelmingly support marriage equality, the GOP is stuck in the past.