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Democrats brace for momentous decision: Will Pelosi run again?

Democrats brace for momentous decision: Will Pelosi run again?
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Democrats brace for momentous decision: Will Pelosi run again?

Democrats brace for momentous decision: Will Pelosi run again?
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Democrats brace for momentous decision: Will Pelosi run again?

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Bay Area Reporter :: Updated: Trans activist and AIDS survivor Felicia Elizondo dies

Felicia Flames Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. Ms. Elizondo was a fixture in the San Francisco LGBTQ community for many years. What I remember about Felicia are her performances and how giving she was of her time and energy, Luis Gutierrez-Mock, a queer trans man, told the Bay Area Reporter in a phone interview. She was always down to raise money for friends, HIV prevention, and the trans community. Gutierrez-Mock said that he and Ms. Elizondo organized the San Francisco Trans March for many years.

NYC mayoral candidates should adjust strategies for

SHARE: “Who are your top five?” With weeks until voting starts in New York City’s primary election, it’s a question every major endorsement should answer – and so should the candidates. New York City is about to run the largest ranked-choice voting election in U.S. history, but you wouldn’t know it from the way the campaigns are playing out so far. With rare exceptions, advocacy organizations and candidates alike have been running as if the only thing that matters is a voter’s top choice. And that leaves a lot of political power untapped. Voters adopted ranked-choice, also known as instant-runoff, voting in city primaries in 2019. It will be used citywide for the first time this June. (Early voting starts June 12 and primary day is June 22.) Rather than choosing one candidate, voters rank up to five candidates in order of preference. Once the ballots are tallied, the candidate with the fewest first-choice rankings is eliminated, and voters who picked that candidate f

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