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John Delaney

John Delaney is a lawyer.[1]

John Delaney is an entrepreneur and former congressman from Maryland who has been campaigning for the presidency since 2017.[2]He previously campaigned in New Hampshire in late August.[3]In July 2017, he was the first Democrat to declare his intent to run in 2020.[4]In 2000, he co-founded CapitalSource, a commercial lender headquartered in Chevy Chase, Maryland.[5]He has pledged to work only on bi-partisan proposals during his first 100 days in office if elected.[6]He founded HealthCare Financial Partners in 1993, enabling him to become the youngest CEO of a New York Stock Exchange-traded company.[7]

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Daily on Energy: Mayor Pete thinks Democrats look alike on climate. Is he right?

There is certainly a real gulf between centrist Democrats and progressives over whether to frame climate change as an all-encompassing issue that should also entail enacting "Medicare for all" and instituting a federal jobs guarantee, as opposed to looking at global warming more narrowly. Asked if the Green New Deal is unrealistic, centrist John Delaney said: While candidates disagree with how to do it, and how big a component of their agenda it should be, most have proposed pricing carbon in some form. He also supports uncontroversial ideas among Democrats like increasing the Energy Department research budget by "fivefold," boosting investments in renewables, and supporting progress in direct air capture technology to swipe carbon directly from the atmosphere. All of that, he claimed, would "get us to net-zero" greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, the timeline that most candidates and the United Nations climate panel say is necessary to avoid the worst consequences of climate change.[2324]

08/19/2019

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Candidates to speak in Fairfield, Mt. Pleasant

A pair of presidential candidates will speak in southeast Iowa this week. Democratic presidential candidate John Delaney will speak from 12-1:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 14, at Revelations Cafe in Fairfield. Buttigieg will speak at a town hall-style event at noon that day. The event is free and open to the public.[22]

08/12/2019

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    Hickenlooper, Bennet qualify for first presidential debate2019-06-17
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    DNC announces lineup for first debates in Miami2019-06-17
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    In first 2020 debate, Democrats spar over health care and immigration; The debate laid bare the stark divisions within the pa2019-06-28
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    The first debate of Democratic contenders for the US presidency2019-06-28
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    Bill Maher Thinks These 10 Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Should 'Get Out' Now2019-06-29
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    Daily on Energy: Mayor Pete thinks Democrats look alike on climate. Is he right?2019-08-19
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    Daily on Energy: Trump’s visit to petrochemical plant shows a Democratic ‘blind spot’ on fossil fuels2019-08-19