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Staying Tuned: LGBTQIA Politics in the Trump Era

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Staying Tuned: LGBTQIA Politics in the Trump Era

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2018

Timothy Kaufman-Osborn
Affiliation:
Whitman College
Jyl Josephson
Affiliation:
Rutgers University-Newark
Royal G. Cravens
Affiliation:
Bowling Green State University
Phillip M. Ayoub
Affiliation:
Associate Professor of Diplomacy and World Affairs, Occidental College
Barry D. Adam
Affiliation:
University of Windsor and Ontario HIV Treatment Network
Keally McBride
Affiliation:
University of San Francisco
Queer J. Thomas
Affiliation:
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh

Abstract

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Copyright ©The Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association 2018 

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