Warren, Buttigieg Address Pence's 'Decent Guy' Status

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Mike Pence's views on LGBTQ issues have been well-known,
He also opposed LGBTQ inclusion in the military and anti-LGBTQ discrimination legislation, and signed , which essentially allowed businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ customers. The law nearly led to his political ruin, until Trump came in and saved him from a probable r-election loss for Governor in 2016.

"Pence's apparent demise, moreover, came after his careful plans to position himself to run for president in 2016 went awry via his clumsy handling of a signature "religious liberty" bill and a fatal underestimation of the resulting backlash from the business community," .

While his views are well-known, they came in the forefront in recent weeks, most recently when the out Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar brought his partner Matt to meet Pence for a breakfast at the Vice President's residence this week and spoke of issues involving being out and in politics in comments. On Twitter, Pence addressed Varadkar's visits with photos, but didn't mention meeting Matt or post any pictures of the Varadkar and his boyfriend.

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Pence's LGBTQ views have been getting renewed attention this week when two Democratic presidential candidates (both announced and not announced) addressed those views. They came in response to former VP Joe Biden's comments last month when he called Pence "a decent guy."

"Biden, considered a front-runner for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination even though he has yet to announce whether he will run, received backlash over his warm words for Pence from LGBTQ activist and former New York gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon,"