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Friend,
I’m fresh off another interview on Fox News.
Not because it was comfortable. Not because I expected an easy
conversation. And certainly not because I agree with the way they cover
our politics.
I did it because I believe showing up matters.
If we want a politics that actually delivers for people, we can’t only
talk to those who already agree with us. We have to be willing to go
everywhere, speak plainly, and meet Americans where they are – even when
the venue isn’t automatically friendly and the questions aren’t always
fair.
I’ve learned this again and again, from town halls to college campuses,
online podcasts that might not always be where Democrats tune in, and yes,
cable news studios. When you show up, something important happens. You can
demonstrate that politics doesn’t have to be about shouting matches or
scoring points. It can be about everyday life – about costs that are too
high, freedoms that feel too fragile, and a growing sense that Washington
isn’t listening.
Too often, the answer to a broken political moment is retreat. Stay in
safe spaces. Preach to the choir. Avoid the tough conversations.
But that’s not how trust is built.
Trust is built when people feel seen and heard. When leaders are willing
to answer hard questions. When we don’t write anyone off – even if they’ve
been told, over and over again, that politics has nothing for them.
That’s what “going everywhere” really means. It’s about refusing to give
up on people. It’s about believing that persuasion, honesty, and presence
still have power.
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every act of showing up helps prove that a better kind of politics is not
only possible. I hope you’ll continue to support this work by making a
contribution today:
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Thank you. I’m going to keep showing up. I hope you will too.
Pete
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Pete Buttigieg is a husband, dad, veteran, writer, and proud Midwesterner. He
formerly served as the 19th US Secretary of Transportation and Mayor of South
Bend. Now, he’s committed to supporting emerging leaders, showing up in
communities we too often ignore, and helping win more elections.
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