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  1. Pete Buttigieg spent half of 2026 in five battleground states, building before anyone watched. At the National Action Network, Sharpton asked if he was running in 2028. Buttigieg: "You save me a seat." A gay married veteran may run — and the country that made it impossible is still making it hard.
    twp.ai/4hrC7x
    #Pete2028 #LGBTQ #QueerPolitics #Election2028 #GayRights #OutPolitics #Democrats #Buttigieg #QueerLeader #ThistleAndMoss

  2. Pete Buttigieg spent half of 2026 in five battleground states, building before anyone watched. At the National Action Network, Sharpton asked if he was running in 2028. Buttigieg: "You save me a seat." A gay married veteran may run — and the country that made it impossible is still making it hard.
    twp.ai/4hrC7x
    #Pete2028 #LGBTQ #QueerPolitics #Election2028 #GayRights #OutPolitics #Democrats #Buttigieg #QueerLeader #ThistleAndMoss

  3. Pete Buttigieg spent half of 2026 in five battleground states, building before anyone watched. At the National Action Network, Sharpton asked if he was running in 2028. Buttigieg: "You save me a seat." A gay married veteran may run — and the country that made it impossible is still making it hard.
    twp.ai/4hrC7x
    #Pete2028 #LGBTQ #QueerPolitics #Election2028 #GayRights #OutPolitics #Democrats #Buttigieg #QueerLeader #ThistleAndMoss

  4. Pete Buttigieg spent half of 2026 in five battleground states, building before anyone watched. At the National Action Network, Sharpton asked if he was running in 2028. Buttigieg: "You save me a seat." A gay married veteran may run — and the country that made it impossible is still making it hard.
    twp.ai/4hrC7x
    #Pete2028 #LGBTQ #QueerPolitics #Election2028 #GayRights #OutPolitics #Democrats #Buttigieg #QueerLeader #ThistleAndMoss

  5. Pete Buttigieg spent half of 2026 in five battleground states, building before anyone watched. At the National Action Network, Sharpton asked if he was running in 2028. Buttigieg: "You save me a seat." A gay married veteran may run — and the country that made it impossible is still making it hard.
    twp.ai/4hrC7x
    #Pete2028 #LGBTQ #QueerPolitics #Election2028 #GayRights #OutPolitics #Democrats #Buttigieg #QueerLeader #ThistleAndMoss

  6. I have not forgotten Pete Buttigieg — no one has, unfortunately.

    If Democrats try to push him forward, we’ll lose again. We cannot afford to keep making the same mistakes if we want a better future, and that mistake is choosing someone who would, once again, tell us that unity is more important than accountability and change.

    #Democrats #Democrat #PeteButtigieg #Buttigieg #DNC

  7. I have not forgotten Pete Buttigieg — no one has, unfortunately.

    If Democrats try to push him forward, we’ll lose again. We cannot afford to keep making the same mistakes if we want a better future, and that mistake is choosing someone who would, once again, tell us that unity is more important than accountability and change.

    #Democrats #Democrat #PeteButtigieg #Buttigieg

  8. A good piece on #PeteButtigieg.

    As the Trump train wreck continues to smash the economy and wreck geopolitical stabilit, #Buttigieg is well positioned to return the country to a sane path. He has the communication and governance skills required to rebuild the American Dream

    #USPol

    theatlantic.com/politics/2026/

  9. Pete Buttigieg and Robert Reich have highlighted our plan to
    ✅ defeat Citizens United:

    “Interesting things are happening across the country…
    Montana is trying to address this through attention to what a corporation can and can’t do,
    because that’s actually decided at the state level.

    So instead of working it at the ‘speech’ side of the equation,
    💥they’re working at the
    ‘what is a corporation’ side of the equation.” --Secretary #Buttigieg

    And Former Labor Secretary Robert #Reich highlighted our plan as the path to beating Citizens United,
    and a bipartisan coalition of state party leaders here are lending their efforts to the cause,
    including Former Senator Jon #Tester and Former Governor Marc #Racicot.

    ⭐️. But the most important part is that 74% of surveyed voters
    — regardless of party affiliation
    — support our plan to get corporate money out of our elections.

    👉 We’ve launched a ballot initiative to get undue corporate influence out of our politics and end dark money loopholes for good.

    👉 Once we win here in Montana, we will have a legal precedent for all 49 other states. -- Yours could be next!

    🔥We’re taking our elections back from the oligarchs, once and for all.

    Thank you for supporting The Montana Plan today!
    secure.actblue.com/donate/tei-

  10. Pete Buttigieg and Robert Reich have highlighted our plan to
    ✅ defeat Citizens United:

    “Interesting things are happening across the country…
    Montana is trying to address this through attention to what a corporation can and can’t do,
    because that’s actually decided at the state level.

    So instead of working it at the ‘speech’ side of the equation,
    💥they’re working at the
    ‘what is a corporation’ side of the equation.” --Secretary #Buttigieg

    And Former Labor Secretary Robert #Reich highlighted our plan as the path to beating Citizens United,
    and a bipartisan coalition of state party leaders here are lending their efforts to the cause,
    including Former Senator Jon #Tester and Former Governor Marc #Racicot.

    ⭐️. But the most important part is that 74% of surveyed voters
    — regardless of party affiliation
    — support our plan to get corporate money out of our elections.

    👉 We’ve launched a ballot initiative to get undue corporate influence out of our politics and end dark money loopholes for good.

    👉 Once we win here in Montana, we will have a legal precedent for all 49 other states. -- Yours could be next!

    🔥We’re taking our elections back from the oligarchs, once and for all.

    Thank you for supporting The Montana Plan today!
    secure.actblue.com/donate/tei-

  11. Pete Buttigieg and Robert Reich have highlighted our plan to
    ✅ defeat Citizens United:

    “Interesting things are happening across the country…
    Montana is trying to address this through attention to what a corporation can and can’t do,
    because that’s actually decided at the state level.

    So instead of working it at the ‘speech’ side of the equation,
    💥they’re working at the
    ‘what is a corporation’ side of the equation.” --Secretary #Buttigieg

    And Former Labor Secretary Robert #Reich highlighted our plan as the path to beating Citizens United,
    and a bipartisan coalition of state party leaders here are lending their efforts to the cause,
    including Former Senator Jon #Tester and Former Governor Marc #Racicot.

    ⭐️. But the most important part is that 74% of surveyed voters
    — regardless of party affiliation
    — support our plan to get corporate money out of our elections.

    👉 We’ve launched a ballot initiative to get undue corporate influence out of our politics and end dark money loopholes for good.

    👉 Once we win here in Montana, we will have a legal precedent for all 49 other states. -- Yours could be next!

    🔥We’re taking our elections back from the oligarchs, once and for all.

    Thank you for supporting The Montana Plan today!
    secure.actblue.com/donate/tei-

  12. Pete Buttigieg and Robert Reich have highlighted our plan to
    ✅ defeat Citizens United:

    “Interesting things are happening across the country…
    Montana is trying to address this through attention to what a corporation can and can’t do,
    because that’s actually decided at the state level.

    So instead of working it at the ‘speech’ side of the equation,
    💥they’re working at the
    ‘what is a corporation’ side of the equation.” --Secretary #Buttigieg

    And Former Labor Secretary Robert #Reich highlighted our plan as the path to beating Citizens United,
    and a bipartisan coalition of state party leaders here are lending their efforts to the cause,
    including Former Senator Jon #Tester and Former Governor Marc #Racicot.

    ⭐️. But the most important part is that 74% of surveyed voters
    — regardless of party affiliation
    — support our plan to get corporate money out of our elections.

    👉 We’ve launched a ballot initiative to get undue corporate influence out of our politics and end dark money loopholes for good.

    👉 Once we win here in Montana, we will have a legal precedent for all 49 other states. -- Yours could be next!

    🔥We’re taking our elections back from the oligarchs, once and for all.

    Thank you for supporting The Montana Plan today!
    secure.actblue.com/donate/tei-

  13. @quino_schuetz ich fand auch dieses "Interview" mit Pete Buttigieg, dem damaligen US-Verkehrsminister, ziemlich interessant und nicht mal ansatzweise vergleichbar mit dem Unfug, den die deutschen Pendants üblicherweise verzapfen.
    youtube.com/watch?v=4U3MDy8FF8E
    #DOT #Buttigieg #ThreeWholeOnions

  14. #Buttigieg #JDVance

    "Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg gave a brutal assessment of Vice President JD Vance’s beliefs on Friday.

    The question came up during an interview at the Texas Tribune Festival in Austin, when journalist Jeffrey Goldberg asked Buttigieg whether he believes Vance is a 'fascist.'

    Although Buttigieg referred to Vance as a 'blood-and-soil nationalist,' he didn’t flat-out declare Vance a fascist. Instead, he suggested the vice president is willing to be whatever it takes to help his ambitions.

    'If it’s convenient for him to be a fascist, he’ll be a fascist. Maybe later on, he’ll go back to being a Silicon Valley Democrat. He’ll be whatever he needs to be,' Buttigieg said."

    nz.news.yahoo.com/pete-buttigi

  15. "With Kamala Harris officially out of the race, Katie #Porter has emerged as the Democratic frontrunner,
    increasing her support from 12% to 18% since the April Emerson poll,”
    Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said.

    “Steve #Hilton, who was not in the race in April, has jumped to 12%,
    while the share of undecided voters has dropped from 54% to 38% over the summer.

    Porter leads among voters over 50 (22%),
    those with a postgraduate degree (35%),
    and white voters (23%).”

    Looking ahead to the 2028 presidential nomination contest,
    Governor Gavin #Newsom leads the Democratic primary with 23%,
    followed by former Secretary of Transportation Pete #Buttigieg at 17%,
    Vice President Kamala #Harris at 11%,
    and Representative Alexandria #Ocasio-#Cortez at 9%.

    In the Republican primary,
    40% support Vice President JD #Vance,
    10% support Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. #Kennedy,
    and 9% Florida Governor Ron #DeSantis

    Governor Gavin Newsom holds a 44% job approval rating, and 38% disapproval.
    President Trump holds a 30% job approval among California voters, and 58% disapproval. 

    On the generic congressional ballot, #Democrats have a 22-point advantage:
    54% support the Democratic candidate while 32% support the #Republican; 15% are undecided. 

    A third of voters (33%) support the proposal to redraw California’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 Midterm Elections, while a quarter (25%) oppose; 42% are unsure. 
    “Support to redraw the state’s congressional map ahead of the Midterm Elections is strongest among Democrats by a 23-point margin, 42% to 19%,
    and opposed by an eight-point margin among Republicans, 36% to 28%.

    A majority of independent voters are unsure, while 25% oppose and 23% support,” Kimball said.

    The #economy is the top issue for 30% of California voters,
    down from 40% in April,
    followed by #housing affordability at 19%,
    #immigration at 15% (up from 7% in April),
    threats to democracy at 13%,
    and #healthcare at 8%.

    Housing affordability is 14 points higher for California voters compared to U.S. voters overall,
    while concern for threats to #democracy is ten points lower than the national poll.

    A majority (61%) of California voters view #tariffs as more of a tax on U.S. consumers,
    while 26% view tariffs as a tax on the foreign country. 

    Democrats view tariffs as a tax on the consumer, 79% to 11%, while Republicans see tariffs as a tax on the foreign country, 54% to 32%. 

    A majority of California voters (60%) think mass deportations of undocumented/illegal #immigrants in California are a bad thing,
    consistent with the April Emerson poll;
    40% think mass #deportations are a good thing.

    Forty-nine percent of voters think the California government should spend more on #firefighter staffing and equipment,
    knowing that increased funding may require a tax increase, down from 62% in February;

    43% think the government should spend the same, up eight points from February, and 8% think it should spend less.

    Just over half of California voters (51%) agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer #Olympic Games, while 27% disagree. Twenty-three percent are unsure. 

    Black voters (64%), voters aged 30-39 (57%), male voters (54%), and college-educated voters (54%) most agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the Olympics.

    Republican voters (42%) and voters aged 50-59 (33%) are most likely to disagree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer Olympic Games. 

    emersoncollegepolling.com/cali

  16. "With Kamala Harris officially out of the race, Katie #Porter has emerged as the Democratic frontrunner,
    increasing her support from 12% to 18% since the April Emerson poll,”
    Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said.

    “Steve #Hilton, who was not in the race in April, has jumped to 12%,
    while the share of undecided voters has dropped from 54% to 38% over the summer.

    Porter leads among voters over 50 (22%),
    those with a postgraduate degree (35%),
    and white voters (23%).”

    Looking ahead to the 2028 presidential nomination contest,
    Governor Gavin #Newsom leads the Democratic primary with 23%,
    followed by former Secretary of Transportation Pete #Buttigieg at 17%,
    Vice President Kamala #Harris at 11%,
    and Representative Alexandria #Ocasio-#Cortez at 9%.

    In the Republican primary,
    40% support Vice President JD #Vance,
    10% support Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. #Kennedy,
    and 9% Florida Governor Ron #DeSantis

    Governor Gavin Newsom holds a 44% job approval rating, and 38% disapproval.
    President Trump holds a 30% job approval among California voters, and 58% disapproval. 

    On the generic congressional ballot, #Democrats have a 22-point advantage:
    54% support the Democratic candidate while 32% support the #Republican; 15% are undecided. 

    A third of voters (33%) support the proposal to redraw California’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 Midterm Elections, while a quarter (25%) oppose; 42% are unsure. 
    “Support to redraw the state’s congressional map ahead of the Midterm Elections is strongest among Democrats by a 23-point margin, 42% to 19%,
    and opposed by an eight-point margin among Republicans, 36% to 28%.

    A majority of independent voters are unsure, while 25% oppose and 23% support,” Kimball said.

    The #economy is the top issue for 30% of California voters,
    down from 40% in April,
    followed by #housing affordability at 19%,
    #immigration at 15% (up from 7% in April),
    threats to democracy at 13%,
    and #healthcare at 8%.

    Housing affordability is 14 points higher for California voters compared to U.S. voters overall,
    while concern for threats to #democracy is ten points lower than the national poll.

    A majority (61%) of California voters view #tariffs as more of a tax on U.S. consumers,
    while 26% view tariffs as a tax on the foreign country. 

    Democrats view tariffs as a tax on the consumer, 79% to 11%, while Republicans see tariffs as a tax on the foreign country, 54% to 32%. 

    A majority of California voters (60%) think mass deportations of undocumented/illegal #immigrants in California are a bad thing,
    consistent with the April Emerson poll;
    40% think mass #deportations are a good thing.

    Forty-nine percent of voters think the California government should spend more on #firefighter staffing and equipment,
    knowing that increased funding may require a tax increase, down from 62% in February;

    43% think the government should spend the same, up eight points from February, and 8% think it should spend less.

    Just over half of California voters (51%) agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer #Olympic Games, while 27% disagree. Twenty-three percent are unsure. 

    Black voters (64%), voters aged 30-39 (57%), male voters (54%), and college-educated voters (54%) most agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the Olympics.

    Republican voters (42%) and voters aged 50-59 (33%) are most likely to disagree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer Olympic Games. 

    emersoncollegepolling.com/cali

  17. "With Kamala Harris officially out of the race, Katie #Porter has emerged as the Democratic frontrunner,
    increasing her support from 12% to 18% since the April Emerson poll,”
    Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said.

    “Steve #Hilton, who was not in the race in April, has jumped to 12%,
    while the share of undecided voters has dropped from 54% to 38% over the summer.

    Porter leads among voters over 50 (22%),
    those with a postgraduate degree (35%),
    and white voters (23%).”

    Looking ahead to the 2028 presidential nomination contest,
    Governor Gavin #Newsom leads the Democratic primary with 23%,
    followed by former Secretary of Transportation Pete #Buttigieg at 17%,
    Vice President Kamala #Harris at 11%,
    and Representative Alexandria #Ocasio-#Cortez at 9%.

    In the Republican primary,
    40% support Vice President JD #Vance,
    10% support Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. #Kennedy,
    and 9% Florida Governor Ron #DeSantis

    Governor Gavin Newsom holds a 44% job approval rating, and 38% disapproval.
    President Trump holds a 30% job approval among California voters, and 58% disapproval. 

    On the generic congressional ballot, #Democrats have a 22-point advantage:
    54% support the Democratic candidate while 32% support the #Republican; 15% are undecided. 

    A third of voters (33%) support the proposal to redraw California’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 Midterm Elections, while a quarter (25%) oppose; 42% are unsure. 
    “Support to redraw the state’s congressional map ahead of the Midterm Elections is strongest among Democrats by a 23-point margin, 42% to 19%,
    and opposed by an eight-point margin among Republicans, 36% to 28%.

    A majority of independent voters are unsure, while 25% oppose and 23% support,” Kimball said.

    The #economy is the top issue for 30% of California voters,
    down from 40% in April,
    followed by #housing affordability at 19%,
    #immigration at 15% (up from 7% in April),
    threats to democracy at 13%,
    and #healthcare at 8%.

    Housing affordability is 14 points higher for California voters compared to U.S. voters overall,
    while concern for threats to #democracy is ten points lower than the national poll.

    A majority (61%) of California voters view #tariffs as more of a tax on U.S. consumers,
    while 26% view tariffs as a tax on the foreign country. 

    Democrats view tariffs as a tax on the consumer, 79% to 11%, while Republicans see tariffs as a tax on the foreign country, 54% to 32%. 

    A majority of California voters (60%) think mass deportations of undocumented/illegal #immigrants in California are a bad thing,
    consistent with the April Emerson poll;
    40% think mass #deportations are a good thing.

    Forty-nine percent of voters think the California government should spend more on #firefighter staffing and equipment,
    knowing that increased funding may require a tax increase, down from 62% in February;

    43% think the government should spend the same, up eight points from February, and 8% think it should spend less.

    Just over half of California voters (51%) agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer #Olympic Games, while 27% disagree. Twenty-three percent are unsure. 

    Black voters (64%), voters aged 30-39 (57%), male voters (54%), and college-educated voters (54%) most agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the Olympics.

    Republican voters (42%) and voters aged 50-59 (33%) are most likely to disagree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer Olympic Games. 

    emersoncollegepolling.com/cali

  18. "With Kamala Harris officially out of the race, Katie #Porter has emerged as the Democratic frontrunner,
    increasing her support from 12% to 18% since the April Emerson poll,”
    Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said.

    “Steve #Hilton, who was not in the race in April, has jumped to 12%,
    while the share of undecided voters has dropped from 54% to 38% over the summer.

    Porter leads among voters over 50 (22%),
    those with a postgraduate degree (35%),
    and white voters (23%).”

    Looking ahead to the 2028 presidential nomination contest,
    Governor Gavin #Newsom leads the Democratic primary with 23%,
    followed by former Secretary of Transportation Pete #Buttigieg at 17%,
    Vice President Kamala #Harris at 11%,
    and Representative Alexandria #Ocasio-#Cortez at 9%.

    In the Republican primary,
    40% support Vice President JD #Vance,
    10% support Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. #Kennedy,
    and 9% Florida Governor Ron #DeSantis

    Governor Gavin Newsom holds a 44% job approval rating, and 38% disapproval.
    President Trump holds a 30% job approval among California voters, and 58% disapproval. 

    On the generic congressional ballot, #Democrats have a 22-point advantage:
    54% support the Democratic candidate while 32% support the #Republican; 15% are undecided. 

    A third of voters (33%) support the proposal to redraw California’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 Midterm Elections, while a quarter (25%) oppose; 42% are unsure. 
    “Support to redraw the state’s congressional map ahead of the Midterm Elections is strongest among Democrats by a 23-point margin, 42% to 19%,
    and opposed by an eight-point margin among Republicans, 36% to 28%.

    A majority of independent voters are unsure, while 25% oppose and 23% support,” Kimball said.

    The #economy is the top issue for 30% of California voters,
    down from 40% in April,
    followed by #housing affordability at 19%,
    #immigration at 15% (up from 7% in April),
    threats to democracy at 13%,
    and #healthcare at 8%.

    Housing affordability is 14 points higher for California voters compared to U.S. voters overall,
    while concern for threats to #democracy is ten points lower than the national poll.

    A majority (61%) of California voters view #tariffs as more of a tax on U.S. consumers,
    while 26% view tariffs as a tax on the foreign country. 

    Democrats view tariffs as a tax on the consumer, 79% to 11%, while Republicans see tariffs as a tax on the foreign country, 54% to 32%. 

    A majority of California voters (60%) think mass deportations of undocumented/illegal #immigrants in California are a bad thing,
    consistent with the April Emerson poll;
    40% think mass #deportations are a good thing.

    Forty-nine percent of voters think the California government should spend more on #firefighter staffing and equipment,
    knowing that increased funding may require a tax increase, down from 62% in February;

    43% think the government should spend the same, up eight points from February, and 8% think it should spend less.

    Just over half of California voters (51%) agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer #Olympic Games, while 27% disagree. Twenty-three percent are unsure. 

    Black voters (64%), voters aged 30-39 (57%), male voters (54%), and college-educated voters (54%) most agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the Olympics.

    Republican voters (42%) and voters aged 50-59 (33%) are most likely to disagree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer Olympic Games. 

    emersoncollegepolling.com/cali

  19. "With Kamala Harris officially out of the race, Katie #Porter has emerged as the Democratic frontrunner,
    increasing her support from 12% to 18% since the April Emerson poll,”
    Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said.

    “Steve #Hilton, who was not in the race in April, has jumped to 12%,
    while the share of undecided voters has dropped from 54% to 38% over the summer.

    Porter leads among voters over 50 (22%),
    those with a postgraduate degree (35%),
    and white voters (23%).”

    Looking ahead to the 2028 presidential nomination contest,
    Governor Gavin #Newsom leads the Democratic primary with 23%,
    followed by former Secretary of Transportation Pete #Buttigieg at 17%,
    Vice President Kamala #Harris at 11%,
    and Representative Alexandria #Ocasio-#Cortez at 9%.

    In the Republican primary,
    40% support Vice President JD #Vance,
    10% support Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. #Kennedy,
    and 9% Florida Governor Ron #DeSantis

    Governor Gavin Newsom holds a 44% job approval rating, and 38% disapproval.
    President Trump holds a 30% job approval among California voters, and 58% disapproval. 

    On the generic congressional ballot, #Democrats have a 22-point advantage:
    54% support the Democratic candidate while 32% support the #Republican; 15% are undecided. 

    A third of voters (33%) support the proposal to redraw California’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 Midterm Elections, while a quarter (25%) oppose; 42% are unsure. 
    “Support to redraw the state’s congressional map ahead of the Midterm Elections is strongest among Democrats by a 23-point margin, 42% to 19%,
    and opposed by an eight-point margin among Republicans, 36% to 28%.

    A majority of independent voters are unsure, while 25% oppose and 23% support,” Kimball said.

    The #economy is the top issue for 30% of California voters,
    down from 40% in April,
    followed by #housing affordability at 19%,
    #immigration at 15% (up from 7% in April),
    threats to democracy at 13%,
    and #healthcare at 8%.

    Housing affordability is 14 points higher for California voters compared to U.S. voters overall,
    while concern for threats to #democracy is ten points lower than the national poll.

    A majority (61%) of California voters view #tariffs as more of a tax on U.S. consumers,
    while 26% view tariffs as a tax on the foreign country. 

    Democrats view tariffs as a tax on the consumer, 79% to 11%, while Republicans see tariffs as a tax on the foreign country, 54% to 32%. 

    A majority of California voters (60%) think mass deportations of undocumented/illegal #immigrants in California are a bad thing,
    consistent with the April Emerson poll;
    40% think mass #deportations are a good thing.

    Forty-nine percent of voters think the California government should spend more on #firefighter staffing and equipment,
    knowing that increased funding may require a tax increase, down from 62% in February;

    43% think the government should spend the same, up eight points from February, and 8% think it should spend less.

    Just over half of California voters (51%) agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer #Olympic Games, while 27% disagree. Twenty-three percent are unsure. 

    Black voters (64%), voters aged 30-39 (57%), male voters (54%), and college-educated voters (54%) most agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the Olympics.

    Republican voters (42%) and voters aged 50-59 (33%) are most likely to disagree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer Olympic Games. 

    emersoncollegepolling.com/cali

  20. m.youtube.com/watch?v=JKGp_jfE

    Just another leopard food 🏳️‍🌈arsehole trying to 'join the club', by throwing #transpeople 🏳️‍⚧️ under the bus!!

    #TheHumanistReport :pride:

    #LGBTQIAplus :pride: :anqueer_flag: #TikTokers Drag #Transphobic Moron #Buttigieg

    #PeteButtigieg turns on #Trans :heart_trans: & nonbinary :heart_nb: A U.S. version of #WesStreeting 🤮

    #TransAndNonbinaryRightsAreHUMANRights

    #NaziUSA

  21. m.youtube.com/watch?v=JKGp_jfE

    Just another leopard food 🏳️‍🌈arsehole trying to 'join the club', by throwing #transpeople 🏳️‍⚧️ under the bus!!

    #TheHumanistReport :pride:

    #LGBTQIAplus :pride: :anqueer_flag: #TikTokers Drag #Transphobic Moron #Buttigieg

    #PeteButtigieg turns on #Trans :heart_trans: & nonbinary :heart_nb: A U.S. version of #WesStreeting 🤮

    #TransAndNonbinaryRightsAreHUMANRights

    #NaziUSA

  22. What is former Secretary of Transportation Pete #Buttigieg doing these days? Mainly he is writing a book, and sometimes he is appearing in the media, most recently on Philip DeFranco's podcast where he spoke about Trump's #BigUglyBill and about his family life. He did not speak about possibly campaigning for elective office although that remains a future possibility. #politics

  23. Pete Buttigieg Slams Trump's Weather Service Cuts Amid Deadly Texas Flood: 'Ideology Run Amok'. Via @huffpost #TeamPete #PeteButtigieg #Buttigieg #Politics 🇺🇸 🗳️ #TexasFlood

    Pete Buttigieg Slams Trump's W...

  24. #politics #BBB #Buttigieg #petebuttigieg #cruelty

    “It shouldn't get lost that just today, Senate Republicans have voted to close nursing homes, close rural hospitals, and cut food stamp benefits for children and veterans.”

    Pete Buttigieg

  25. petebuttigieg.substack.com/p/t

    Three Things in #Trump’s #Budget That Aren’t Getting Enough Attention
    They might affect the bill’s fate… if more people learn about them and speak up.
    Pete #Buttigieg

    ..."This administration and its Congressional enablers are not the unstoppable steamroller they would like you to think they are. The truth is that they have repeatedly shown that they will, well, chicken out on a bad policy if they face enough public opposition."...

  26. petebuttigieg.substack.com/p/w

    We Are Still Underreacting on #AI
    This is not just a #technology issue, it’s a fundamental change to our #society—and we remain dangerously underprepared.
    Pete #Buttigieg

    ..."I’ll have much more to say about this in the months ahead, but what I want to stress now is that we must learn to think of this less as a technology issue, and more as an issue of everyday life, requiring urgent political attention. "...

  27. 📢🇺🇸📢 GOOD LISTEN 📢🇺🇸📢

    Mayor Pete in a deep dive interview with political historian Heather Cox Richardson. A great example of #Buttigieg's nimble mind, and why one day he can and should be president. Also, here we have the beginnings of a unified message.

    "American Conversations: Secretary Pete Buttigieg"
    ;
    youtube.com/watch?v=4diHMLyJPx

    #Politics #USPolitics #USPol #News #Project2025 #Fascism

  28. “Pete #Buttigieg is right. No one is going to do this for the American people. The change comes when the #American #people stand up together and put an end to it. The #Democrats in #Congress don’t have the power to #stop #Trump.”open.substack.com/pub/politicu

  29. Pete #Buttigieg, met with veterans at a town hall in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. the former secretary urged communication between people who disagree. He was also asked how the #Democratic Party should respond to the Trump and #Republican agenda. #video #cspan #uspolitics

    c-span.org/program/campaign-20

  30. Typical Donny T, again focusing on petty jabs against his opponents rather than critiquing their actual performance as politicians. Can't even pronounce his name either. Nothing ever changes with the Parody in Chief. So he rides a bike? Great for the environment

    #Buttigieg

    lgbtqnation.com/2025/05/donald