Raphael Warnock slams Mike Johnson as ‘opposite of Christian’ after Trans Visibility Day uproar
"This is just one more instance of folks who do not know how to lead us trying to divide us," the Georgia Democrat recently said.
April 2, 2024
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"This is just one more instance of folks who do not know how to lead us trying to divide us," the Georgia Democrat recently said.
The Republican U.S. Senate candidate has railed against trans people throughout his campaign.
A campaign targeting LGBTQ-supportive Georgians hopes to strip Mitch McConnell of his power.
Tamisha Iman and LaLa Ri urge voting in the Tuesday runoff that will determine control of the U.S. Senate.
The Pennsylvanian would be the first Black gay man -- and first gay man overall -- in the chamber.
Vice President Kamala Harris swore Butler in on Tuesday.
If Georgia can flip the Senate, we can pass federal nondiscrimination protections.
An LGBTQ+ ally has prevailed over a homophobic, transphobic challenger.
Christian Walker remains furious at his father, a transphobe who unsuccessfully ran for the Senate.
The former president appears to be banking on manufactured outrage by right-wing extremists.
The Republican U.S. Senate nominee didn't let the tragedy stand in the way of his transphobic rhetoric.
Loeffler, who's in a crowded special election race, is living up to her claim that she's "more conservative than Attila the Hun."
The vice president made a strange entrance to a rally for Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue.
It moves the amendment and the bill closer to passage, but more action is forthcoming.
Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, both LGBTQ+ allies, have unseated Republican senators from Georgia.
The hand-wringing has begun, and conversations by some about a replacement on the ticket are being had in public, while others are expressing restraint.
State Rep. Park Cannon was arrested for knocking on Gov. Brian Kemp's door as he signed a bill restricting voting rights.
The former football star and Trump-endorsed Senate hopeful continues to make outrageous comments as he eyes Election Day in November.
Loeffler, currently fighting for her political life, donated to an adoption agency that won't place children with queer parents.
The Transportation secretary is the first choice for 23 percent of likely Democratic voters in the state.
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