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Queerty on MSNSarah McBride just outmaneuvered Republicans (again)On Wednesday, Arkansas Rep. Steve Womack introduced McBride as the “gentlelady from Delaware.” A Times reporter noted it was ...
The weight on Delaware's social services net is expected to increase, as proposed cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Access ...
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The Cool Down on MSNLawmakers pass sweeping new law to address dangerous contaminants in water supply: 'Linked to serious health problems, particularly for children'Delaware lawmakers passed legislation recently to reduce toxic "forever chemicals" in public drinking water, with the changes ...
U.S. Sens. Chris Coons and Lisa Blunt Rochester and U.S. Rep. Sarah McBride speak out against cuts to SNAP, a federal food assistance program.
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Congressional Republicans passed a sweeping budget that will have devastating consequences for families across Delaware.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNSarah McBride sees why support for trans rights has waned. She also sees a path forward."We forgot that in a democracy we have to grapple with where the public authentically is and actually engage with it," she ...
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Democrats were forced to tap out one of their members during House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ “magic minute” speech to ...
Rep. Sarah McBride suggested on Tuesday that the Democratic Party overplayed their hand on transgender issues over the 2024 election cycle, arguing they were too far ahead public opinion.
Democratic Congresswoman Sarah McBride slams Republicans’ framing of deep cuts to the social safety net—and why she says the ...
Congresswoman Sarah McBride — the Delaware state senator who made history in 2020 as the first openly transgender state senator in the U.S.— has revealed that she lives in constant fear.
Sarah McBride says uncompromising politics are on a path towards sending LGBTQ+ advocates to a “really, really miserable self-righteous, morally pure club in the gulag.” In a recent interview ...
Sarah McBride: Thanks for having me. I want to begin with some polling. Pew asked the same set of questions in 2022 and 2025, and what it found was this collapse in what I would call persuasion.
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