Pete Buttigieg addresses the Democratic National Convention Night 3 : NPR

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg speaks on stage during the third day of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois.

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Before a cheering crowd, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg homed in on the theme of “joy” that the Harris campaign has been leaning into.

“The makeup of my kitchen table, the existence of my family is just one example of something that was literally impossible as recently as 25 years ago when an anxious teenager growing up in Indiana wondered if he would ever find belonging in this world,” he said.

He called for “better politics” and an end to Trump’s “politics of darkness.”

“I don’t presume to know what goes on in your kitchen, but I know as sure as I am standing here that everything in it, the bills you pay, the shape of the family that sits there, the fears and the dreams that you talk about late into the night compel us to demand more from our politics than a re-run of some TV wresting death match,” he said.

Watch his full remarks:

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