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From Drag Race to Hollywood: These celebs made their voices and votes heard

Discover which celebrities are heading to the polls and sharing their voting experiences.

Twitter's Response to Jill Stein's Amazing Recount Fundraiser

In an after-the-credits twist, the Green Party nominee is trying to save democracy by recounting votes in key states, and Twitter's reactions are hilarious.

It’s Time for Biden and Senate Democrats to Save Voting Rights

With voting rights legislation stalled, it's almost as if Mitch McConnell was still majority leader.

Until Mueller Is Done, Trump Should Be Blocked From Stacking the Courts

We shouldn't allow a potentially illegitimate president to alter the federal judiciary, writes former FBI agent Susan Surftone.

Mike Johnson briefed right-wing influencers including Libs of TikTok ahead of election bill announcement

House Speaker Mike Johnson provided details to conservative social media figures before the public announcement, raising concerns about transparency and the influence of digital creators in politics.

A Vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Is a Vote for Hope and Honor

The former executive director for the National Center for Lesbian Rights imagines a world in which this "national nightmare" is over. 

The Only Thing Red This Morning Are the Faces of Trump and McCarthy

Suddenly, election fraud seems like a losing issue, as are threats to abortion rights, voting rights, marriage equality, and other extreme measures.

LGBTQ+ Folks Praise Stacey Abrams's Work Against Voter Suppression

The former gubernatorial candidate is being heralded for leading the charge to turn Georgia blue. 

A surprise Kamala Harris appearance & Joe Biden's emotional torch-passing at DNC

The energy was high at the first night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

Karine Jean-Pierre explains why her new memoir, Independent, is a manifesto for a fractured democracy

Jean-Pierre opens up to The Advocate about her claims that White House colleagues tried to sabotage her, what she thinks of Democrats pushing Biden not to run again, and the "hazing" Kamala Harris suffered.

Jamie Raskin Opens Up About Cancer Recovery, Bravery, and Mental Health Awareness

The Maryland congressman talks about whitewashing January 6, Nancy Pelosi, and the importance of mental health awareness.

At 2026's State of the Union, will the House Sergeant at Arms bellow, 'Mr. Speaker, His Excellency, King Donald?'

Why presidents address Congress from the middle tier, and how Trump could speak from the top next year, writes John Casey.

Andrew Garfield Dedicates 'Angels' Tony to LGBT Community

Garfield referenced the Masterpiece Cakeshop ruling, and Nathan Lane and the play took home awards too.

Losing the simplicity of the penny — something that stood for the values of our patriots

Opinion: The disappearance of America’s smallest coin mirrors the erosion of its foundational ideals, writes John Casey.

To prevent post-election violence, businesses need to exercise 'Citizens United' rights

Here’s what employers should do to help prevent another violent insurrection, Michael Dru Kelley writes.

Trump Sows Chaos in Debate, Refuses to Condemn White Supremacists

Joe Biden generally remained calm and focused, while moderator Chris Wallace had a hard time reining Trump in.

Queer Lives Are Under Attack. Fight Back at the Polls

There has been an unprecedented assault against LGBTQ+ people -- especially trans youth -- in state legislatures. It's imperative we voice our anger at the polls.

Democrats' summer of discontent turns into a summer of love for both Biden and Harris

History won’t forget what Biden did, and the volatile summer of 2024. Hopefully, Harris can make us finally forget Donald Trump.


The Heroes Who Took on Trump's Lies and Brought Truth to Power

Challenging the system is no small feat, as displayed this week on Capitol Hill.

While the Lord Almighty speaks to Biden, it’s time to prepare for Harris

It’s time for Harris to lead us forward, and we pray to the Lord Almighty that she can go on and win the race, writes John Casey.