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LGBTQ+ candidates in Texas, California, and more advance in Super Tuesday races

There were notable wins in both red and blue states, with Texas moving toward sending a lesbian to Congress and Burlington, Vt., electing a lesbian mayor.

Here are the LGBTQ+ candidates to watch on Super Tuesday

LGBTQ+ candidates are running to make history in California, Texas, North Carolina, and elsewhere.

The Advocate Live Blogs Super Tuesday

Twenty-four states and an estimated 4.5 million queer voters weighed in on the presidential race last night, with 1,585 Democratic delegates at stake. Catch up on all the action with The Advocate's live blogging from New York, D.C., Atlanta, and L.A.

Is It a Super Tuesday for Bernie or Hillary?

Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are battling it out to secure the Democratic nomination for president. 

Biden, Sanders Duke It Out Super Tuesday: Live Updates

The two are the front-runners among Democratic presidential hopefuls, but Elizabeth Warren and Michael Bloomberg remain very much in the race.

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Randy Rainbow Drops 'Any Dem Will Do' for Super Tuesday

Rainbow makes the case to the tune of a song from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat that Democrat is better than Donald Trump. 

Hillary Clinton Gives Gay Interview Ahead of Super Tuesday

Sen. Hillary Clinton is reaching out to LGBT voters on Logo ahead of Super Tuesday, February 5, when 22 states representing more than 1,600 delegates will weigh in on the Democratic nomination. The candidates need a total of 2,025 delegates to become the nominee, and next Tuesday's vote may or may not bring either Clinton or Sen. Barack Obama to that number. Clinton currently has 249 delegates, and Obama is at 181. The Advocate will have a constellation of bloggers from New York to Atlanta to Los Angeles updating our Election 2008 blog throughout the evening next Tuesday as returns come in.

Bloomberg Drops Out After Super Tuesday Rout, Endorses Biden

As many Democrats coalesce around the former vice president, the Bloomberg campaign lost relevance.

Maddow Reveals Why Trump Will Take Super Tuesday

The out MSNBC anchor unpacks how the GOP created the monster that is Trump, then secured his electoral success.

Rachel Maddow criticizes MSNBC's coverage of Donald Trump's Super Tuesday speech

The respected anchor has often expressed her reservations about airing the former president’s remarks without a filter because they are typically filled with lies.

Let's 'Make Donald Drumpf Again' on Super Tuesday

John Oliver wants to take down 'Donald Drumpf' before he gains too much power. 

Biden and Sanders Compete in Today's Primaries: Live Updates

It's a make-or-break night for Sanders as Biden tries to build on his momentum from Super Tuesday.

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Sanders Gets Heat in Debate; Warren, Others Take Bloomberg to Task Too

The last Democratic presidential debate before the South Carolina primary and Super Tuesday was a lively one.

Battle for the Future of the GOP

Marriage equality is one of many issues that threaten to tear apart the Republican party. Will the fissures become visible this Super Tuesday?

Time to Pull the Lever

Buoyed by cheering crowds and bolstered by more than $1.3 million a day in TV ads, Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton raced through the final hours of an unpredictable Super Tuesday campaign across 22 states. The Republican race turned negative on the eve of the busiest day in primary history.

Clinton, Obama – Live From L.A.

Advocate editors Rachel Dowd and Michelle Garcia catalog every blow from inside L.A.'s Kodak Theatre, where Democratic presidential contenders Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama face off in the last debate before Super Tuesday. Stay informed with our live blog, starting tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern/5 p.m. Pacific.

Bi Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Endorses Joe Biden for President

"Vice President Biden is authentic, genuine, and has a track record of building bipartisan coalitions to achieve results," Sinema tweeted.

Did Ben Carson Just Drop Out of the Presidential Race?

Not exactly, but the former neurosurgeon indicated that’s what he plans to do Friday at an annual conference of anti-LGBT groups. 

A Huge Night for Donald Trump

Trump has been declared a winner in seven states, Ted Cruz in three, and Marco Rubio in one.