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No regrets: Top surgery patients report 100% satisfaction
A new study from the University of Michigan found regret for gender-affirming surgery was 0 out of 100.
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Support for gay relationships dropped drastically among Republicans
A majority of Republicans now don’t believe that same-sex relationships are morally acceptable.
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Twitter restricts Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s account over “Trans Day of Vengence” image
She said she was punished for “exposing Antifa” but Twitter said it’s because she promoted a possibly violent protest.
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Analyst calls out conservatives blaming Nashville shooting on trans people
“Pronouns do not kill children.”
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Democratic early voting numbers crush GOP’s in 3 states: Will there be a big “red wave”?
People who are fearing a Republican takeover of the U.S. government might want to look at what’s happening in Ohio, Georgia, and Wisconsin.
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GOP Senate candidate demands schools notify parents if their kids identify as chipmunks
JD Vance said it’s “crazy” that 7-year-olds are identifying as chipmunks in school and going by “Fido” and he’s “entitled to know” about it as a parent.
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Commentary
Peter Thiel & Mitch McConnell are now fighting over who should pay for Thiel’s lousy candidates
After spending millions getting them nominated, Thiel doesn’t want to invest any more money in their campaigns.
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Commentary
Republicans had all the advantages in the midterms. They’ve blown every one of them
Lousy candidates, money problems, and an unpopular Supreme Court decision have made this year’s midterm elections an unexpected chance to save LGBTQ rights.
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These GOP Senate candidates oppose marriage equality. They have a chance at winning
Republican Senate candidates have made clear they support an erosion of equality protections, making their extremist views on marriage equality, abortion access, and other freedoms central to their campaigns.
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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.