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How will identity politics play in the 2020 presidential campaign?
With a large and diverse field of candidates to choose from, Democrats may find identity politics a lot more complicated than before.
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Pete Buttigieg wants everyone to be a little less sanctimonious about their beliefs
Lost in the presidential candidate’s comments about Chick-fil-A was a broader argument about the need for a little less virtue signaling in politics.
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Pete Buttigieg just raised an oft-overlooked topic: the religious left’s role in politics
Why should conservative Christians control the conversation about the political impact of religious faith on policy?
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Gay presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg wins spot on 2020 debate stage
65,000 people have donated to Buttigieg’s exploratory committee – qualifying him to join the heavy hitters in the first Democratic debate.
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Here’s how Pete Buttigieg is setting himself apart from the Democratic presidential pack
The gay mayor of South Bend, Ind., is wowing audiences and pundits simply by being his smart, plainspoken self.
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He almost beat Ted Cruz. Can Beto O’Rourke beat Donald Trump?
The Texas Democrat proved last year that he’s a charismatic campaigner, but he’s still a bit of a blank slate.
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WA Gov. Jay Inslee is our newest presidential wannabe: Here’s his record
The governor makes climate change his campaign issue, but even though he’s good on gay issues…
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An up-to-date guide to the crowded Democratic presidential field
Ten and counting: the list of Democratic presidential candidates just keeps on growing.
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Unseating most LGBTQ House members is an official priority for the GOP in 2020
A list of targeted races for the 2020 elections includes most LGBTQ people in the House of Representatives.
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar joins the crowded Democratic presidential field — here’s her political record
Can a “Minnesota-nice” pragmatist strike a chord with Trump-hating Democrats? Let’s take a look at her record…