Rick Perry Doth Protest How Much?
When Rick Perry's campaign heard about a story being developed by The Huffington Post on rumors that the Texas governor was gay, it threatened a big lawsuit.
Michele Bachmann Raising Big Money, Still Needs More for Election Fight
New York Republican Senators Still Await Primary Results
WATCH: Dan Savage Says Mitt Romney Is a Homophobe
On Joy Behar's program on Current TV, the founder of the It Gets Better Project said he thinks the GOP presidential nominee is 100% antigay.
WATCH: Romney Wants Hypothetical Gay Grandkids Happy, Just Not Married
The Republican presidential candidate reaffirmed his support of marriage inequality at a Florida "Meet the Candidate" event hosted by Spanish-language channel Univision.
Baldwin Leads Thompson in Wisconsin Poll
U.S. Senate candidate Tammy Baldwin surged to a nine-point lead over Republican rival Tommy Thompson, marking a reverse from polling last month.
Bachmann's Challenger, Jim Graves, On His Opponent and Gay Marriage
Gay Congressional Hopeful Trails Tea Party Favorite in N.Y.
Atty. Behind Prop. 8 Lawsuit to Help Ryan Prep for Debate
Ted Olson, one of the powerhouse attorneys behind the legal challenge to California's antigay Prop.
WATCH: Montana Senate Candidate's Record of Antigay Stances and Bad Jokes
A profile of Denny Rehberg highlights an attempt at humor by giving a colleague a gift package with a stuffed sheep, a book on cross-dressing, and a Village People CD.
Victory Fund Calls Out Barney Frank on Opposition to Gay GOP Candidate
In the wake of Frank's statements against gay GOPer Richard Tisei, Victory Fund says it's important to have out reps from both parties.
One Win, Two Unclear Outcomes in New York
Mark Grisanti won his primary Thursday, but the results remained too close to call for Roy McDonald and Stephen Saland, his fellow Republicans who voted for marriage equality.
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