History suggests LGBTQ Republicans are making a mistake in Texas’ Senate race

Since the 1970s, LGBTQ Republicans have spoken out against homophobia in their party, recognizing the dangers of such bigotry. Now, they're silent as the GOP mocks James Talarico's sexuality.
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