Lincoln Project cofounder Rick Wilson on the org's new trans ad and its strategy for the next 13 days
"We’ve got a lot of work left to do in these final days, but we’re feeling good about where we stand," he tells John Casey.
October 22, 2024
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"We’ve got a lot of work left to do in these final days, but we’re feeling good about where we stand," he tells John Casey.
Will this kill the South Dakota governor's hopes for becoming Donald Trump's vice-presidential pick?
Trans people are not a political issue, they are not responsible for Harris’s loss, and they are hurting now more than ever, John Casey writes.
Based on extensive conversations with elected officials, pollsters, strategists, and former Trump official, here are some variables that might affect down-ballot races.
I don’t think it was a coincidence that President Jimmy Carter passed away before the start of the New Year, writes John Casey.
“I’m cautiously optimistic that Harris’s current momentum is a sign of strength, though momentum can shift quickly,” Lake, who was a top pollster for President Biden in 2020, warned.
The fraud may finally get caught, but we're the ones who will pay the price.
The MSNBC show has focused on cultural issues that Democrats weren’t even running on as the reason that Donald Trump won the election.
Recent progress in marriage equality has been quick, but with starts and stops. And while a handful of states's officials balk at court rulings, they're being surpassed by the place they'd least expect.
The rally will remember an LGBT protest 50 years ago that made a lasting difference.
Lupe Valdez's win in the Democratic primary runoff was one of several significant LGBT victories Tuesday.
The Talk co-host delivered a rousing speech for LGBT rights at the Lambda Legal West Coast Liberty Awards.
Aided by public revulsion over a cybersex scandal involving gay former congressman Mark Foley, Democrats enter the final month of the midterm election campaign well-positioned to challenge control of Congress, while Republicans increasingly express concern about holding on to power.
The fear that the owners of an Idaho wedding chapel would be forced to host same-sex weddings is much ado about nothing.