Gun reform - LGBT

A recent survey has come out detailing the top LGBTQ poll issues for the 2018 midterms elections. At the number one spot of LGBT concerns is: gun reform.

Nickie Antonio - queer women candidates

Members of the LGBTQ community are taking the fight for equality to the polls-- including a few queer women candidates like Nickie Antonio of Ohio.

LGBT conservatives

In a Trump administration, will LGBT conservatives like Log Cabin Republicans be a factor? More importantly, will they protect our interests-- or their own?

LGBT progress under Obama administration

Obama dropped hints of his administration's accomplishments like LGBT progress in achieving equality as he prepares his final address before stepping down.

LGBT-friendly states

The HRC has identified LGBT-friendly states for the year 2016, and which states have been targeting the LGBT community with discriminatory legislation.

LGBT response to Trump

With the victory of President-elect Donald Trump, groups are already organizing the LGBT response to Trump and his anti-LGBT administration.

NC Governor Pat McCrory

Incumbent NC Governor Pat McCrory lost his re-election bid as North Carolina voters showed their unhappiness over his support of the anti-LGBT law HB2.

UN - LGBT rights watch

A quiet battle was being waged at the UN last week as a group of nations want the newly-created position of LGBT human rights watch blocked.

Trump presidency

With the victory of Republican candidate Donald Trump in the November 8 elections, what can the American LGBT community expect under a Trump presidency?

LGBT and Obama

On the eve of the elections, here's a look back at the progress made by the LGBT and Obama administration in the fight for greater LGBT rights.

Donald Trump - LGBT Republican supporters

LGBT Republican supporters like the Log Cabin are in disarray over whether to endorse Republican Party nominee Donald Trump in the presidential elections.

LGBT vote

The LGBT vote will need to make their presence felt again during the November 8 elections to ensure the community will be heard by the next administration.

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US President Barack Obama and United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon took up the cudgels once more for LGBT rights worldwide at the UN last week.

These openly gay Democrat women are vying for Congress

Several lesbian Democrat candidates are running for public office this year. Meet three queer women who want to change the American political landscape.

DNC platform most progressive in LGBT history

When the Democratic National Convention rolled into Philadelphia last Sunday, it showed a Democrat platform that is the most progressive in LGBT history.

Hillary Clinton at NYC Pride

The NYC Pride march had an unexpected guest on Sunday with Democrat Party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton making a brief appearance.

Obama's endorsement

President Barack Obama's endorsement of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton means a lot to the LGBT community.

Republican candidates

As far as the Republican Party is concerned, you can't really expect much from the Republican candidates when it concerns LGBT issues.

Clinton Sanders Democratic candidates

With the US presidential election this November, Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are in favor of advancing LGBT rights further.

Hillary Clinton and LGBT

LPAC is backing Hillary Clinton in the coming elections as the presidential candidate who'll support the LGBT people in the years ahead.

Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton has completely come around with a list of 10 promises she'll hold herself to the LGBT community in the upcoming US presidential elections.

67% of Republican voters would be happy to vote for an openly gay candidate but most still wouldn’t want to find out someone in their family was gay, according to new polling New polling by researchers at McClatchy and Marist College has found that only 30% of Republican voters would have a big problem with their party selecting an openly gay or lesbian candidate to be their representative, with 67% saying a candidate’s sexuality would have no baring as long as they had good qualifications. However almost as many would be upset if they found out their own child was gay or lesbian, with 37% saying they would be ‘upset’ and 23% saying they would be ‘very upset.’ Only around three-in-ten Democratic and independent voters said they would be upset to learn their child was gay or lesbian. The poll also found 63% of Republicans still oppose same-sex couples being allowed to legally marry, with 59% saying the issue should be settled on a state-by-state