LGBTQ advocates announce a lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s 1988 “no promo homo” law – Photo: SC Equality.
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Update 2/26/20: CBS News has now made Tuesday's Democratic primary debate available online. If you somehow missed the 10th debate, which took place live in Charleston, South Carolina, you can now catch up with everything that happened in the video above, starting at the 1:00:00 mark.
LGBTQ advocates announce a lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s 1988 “no promo homo” law – Photo: SC Equality.
UPDATE, 3/2/20, 2:08pm ET: Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar has ended her presidential campaign, just hours after speaking to supports at a rally in Salt Lake City, Utah. Though she came in third place in New Hampshire, her other primary results have been less than desirable; she placed sixth in the South Carolina primary two days prior to her announcement.
Pete Buttigieg, 38, is no longer one to watch in 2020. The openly gay mayor of South Bend, Indiana, previously announced he was running for president but officially dropped out of the race on Sunday, Mar.
By Ted Johnson
Pete Buttigieg has dropped out of the Democratic presidential race, the New York Times reported on Sunday.
Saturday Night Live's newest cold open took on not one but two of the most pressing topics in America right now: the swelling impact of the coronavirus and the latest Democratic primary in South Carolina. The segment started by lampooning the Trump Administration's controversial public response to COVID-19, which included naming Vice President Mike Pence (portrayed by Beck Bennett in the sketch) as head of the crisis response team.
Joe Biden scored a convincing victory in South Carolina’s Democratic primary on Saturday, riding a wave of African American support and ending progressive rival Bernie Sanders' winning streak.
Joe Biden has won the South Carolina Democratic presidential primary, marking the former Vice President’s first-ever state primary win despite two previous runs for the White House.
Joe Biden may have faltered in the early Democratic primaries, but with recent polls predicting a strong finish in today’s South Carolina primary, a coterie of Hollywood loyalists are hoping that the former vice president can still right his wayward campaign. "It’s crunch time," says James Costos, a former HBO executive and Democratic donor who served as ambassador to Spain during the Obama administration.
Tom Steyer is hoping to dance his way to the Oval Office.On Friday night (Feb.
Stephen Colbert showed Elizabeth Warren some hometown hospitality when the two went out to eat in South Carolina on Wednesday's episode of The Late Show. The CBS host introduced the segment by sharing that Warren revealed the most common misconception about her: that she doesn't "eat very much" during the most recent Democratic debate on Tuesday.
By Ted Johnson
With Super Tuesday just a few days away, Pete Buttigieg will be required to make wins among Black and Brown voters to stay in the game as a viable presidential candidate — a Herculean effort given polls showing poor support among voters of color.
The line outside the Charleston Music Hall for John Legend’s Wednesday night (Feb. 26) appearance with Sen.
Photo: SC Equality.
NEW YORK -- CBS News faced an ill-timed blow to its reputation on Wednesday following a bruising Democratic presidential debate that its moderators struggled to keep from spiraling out of control.
Voters in South Carolina and across the country, as well as outspoken celebrities in Hollywood, tuned in on Tuesday to watch the remaining 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls engage in their most intense debate yet. The top remaining Democratic candidates for president — Michael Bloomberg, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Tom Steyer — met for a heated and contentious debate in Charleston, S.C.
Will Michael Bloomberg get pummeled once more over NDAs and "stop-and-frisk" policies by fellow Democratic candidates at the next debate? Viewers will find out at Tuesday's South Carolina debate, hosted by CBS News, the Congressional Black Caucus Institute and Twitter. The debate, set for 8 p.m.