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Mayor Pete ‘made history’ by talking about his coming out at the Democratic debate
“I was not interested in not knowing what it was like to be in love any longer.”
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Mayor Pete’s first TV ad tackles climate change, health care & school shooting
“Our kids are learning active shooter drills before they learn to read.”
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Which Democratic presidential candidates will drop out next?
The field is beginning to shake out, and Pete Buttigieg may be in a precarious spot.
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Pete Buttigieg raised more campaign cash in New York than the candidates who live there
Out presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg raised more money than any other candidate – including New York Senator Kirstin Gillibrand and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
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Here are the Democrats who made it to the next debate. Expect the others to start dropping out soon.
The Democratic presidential candidates who qualified for the next debate has dramatically winnowed the field. But in the end, there’s only one podium that matters.
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Out candidate Pete Buttigieg would beat Donald Trump in presidential election
A new poll from Quinnipiac shows Mayor Pete winning the general election by 9 points.
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Tom Ford texted Chasten Buttigieg an offer to personally style Mayor Pete. The campaign declined.
Buttigieg’s clothing didn’t match his words. His suits were a little too big, making him look smaller than he actually is, and it was a problem Ford could easily fix.
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Is Pete Buttigieg counting on a brokered convention to win the Democratic nomination?
Buttigieg is the first candidate to reach out to superdelegates–the party insiders who will have outsized influence if no one enters the convention with a majority of delegates.
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Former Congressman & military leader who led DADT repeal endorses Pete Buttigieg
Patrick Murphy was a key player in Congress during the fight to repeal Don’t Ask Don’t Tell and served as acting secretary of the Army in the Obama administration.
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This guy wants everyone to know Pete Buttigieg isn’t the first gay presidential candidate
The failed 2012 Republican presidential candidate’s new campaign has the tagline, “Keeping LGBTQ History Accurate.” Because that’s what’s important right now?