News

While Democrats struggle to find their voice against the president’s authoritarianism, party voters are already choosing their favorite possible presidential candidates for 2028 — and out gay former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is near the top of the list.
Former Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said this week that the Democratic Party needs to come up with other ideas besides finding a "Joe Rogan of the left."
Pete Buttigieg swung by Jon Stewart's "The Weekly Show" podcast on Thursday, and while the wide-ranging conversation covered everything from parenthood to President Trump's tariffs, the former Secretary of Transportation and Comedy Central host really locked in on ways to advance the Democratic Party.
When Pete Buttigieg talks people listen. When scruffy Pete Buttigieg talks, the gays start barking. As arguably the Democratic party’s best communicator, the former Transportation Secretary has a knack for succinct explanations and eloquent takedowns of the Republican party’s dubious actions.
Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation to speak on “Making Sense of the 2020s: What the Rest of This Decade Will Require from Leaders in Policy, Politics & Communications.”
The attack happened near the start of the Jewish Passover holiday, and police have arrested a suspect who made a shocking confession.
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Democrats shouldn’t look for their version of podcaster Joe Rogan and instead should find other meaningful ways to connect with voters.  The
Debbie Stabenow, after another one of the former senator’sother top choices, Pete Buttigieg, chose not to run. Top Democrats, including Schumer himself, also aggressively courted Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, though she repeatedly declined to run, according to ...
"It's total chaos," said the out former transportation secretary, adding that the president is trying to act like a king.
Chasten Buttigieg said he wanted to see a family that looks like his in the pages of a picture book. John Green will join him on Indianapolis stop of tour.
"But I think the most ironic thing is the things that folks are most interested in cutting typically are the things that often would do the best for them," Jason Y. Lee told Semafor's Mixed Signals podcast.