From Drag Race to Hollywood: These celebs made their voices and votes heard
Discover which celebrities are heading to the polls and sharing their voting experiences.
November 5, 2024
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Discover which celebrities are heading to the polls and sharing their voting experiences.
The transgender whistleblower's political campaign has sparked strong reactions on both sides of the political spectrum.
In his State of the State speech, Gov. Mike Pence seemed more concerned about protecting the rights of those with antigay religious beliefs.
"Randy by name, randy by nature!" SNL cast member Molly Kearney said as Lt. Gov. Randy McNally.
The YouTuber and best-selling author discusses the industry's lack of enthusiasm for queer female content.
The unbridled enthusiasm for the NBC revival shows viewers need a dose of dopamine in a turbulent political time.
The MSNBC host compares her experience in 1992 with the youthful enthusiasm greeting Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders.
A lot of general LGBT news, it seems, and a lack of enthusiasm about the election -- apparently aimed at depressing voter turnout.
Neither bill has generated enthusiasm among LGBT advocates, who will rally against them at the state capitol.
In the wake of Michael Sam becoming the first openly gay man drafted into the NFL, fans both old and new reacted primarily with support and enthusiasm.
Magic Mike's Matthew McConaughey strips down the gay community's early enthusiasm for the film, his own dirty dance number, and why he's always stood up for the underdog.
Following ABC's interview this morning with President Obama, during which he made an historic announcement that he supports marriage equality, out entertainers such as Ricky Martin, Jane Lynch, Neil Patrick Harris were quick to commend the president's show of support. Many straight celebrities, including music mogul Russell Simmons and singer Josh Groban, also used their Twitter accounts to express their enthusiasm.
Forecasters of a Republican takeover have strong reasons to be confident, he says, but not that confident.
A Full Frontal correspondent finds a rainbow-clad Clinton supporter who expresses himself in equally colorful terms.
The survey from Data for Progress also found young LGBTQ+ Americans less enthused about this year's election than other age groups.
The Colorado congresswoman represents the most extreme faction of the Republican caucus.