Secretary Pete Buttigieg speaks in personal capacity at DNC


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Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg delivered remarks at the DNC, where he brought politics into personal terms, sharing what dinnertime is like with his husband and two children. He said that the makeup of his kitchen table was “literally impossible” just a few decades ago. He says that politics is at it’s worst, but that it can be uplifting if we “choose a better politics.” 


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