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Posted: 2019-04-12T19:55:36Z | Updated: 2019-04-12T19:55:36Z

Pete Buttigieg says his recent criticisms of Mike Pence stem from the vice presidents policies rather than his religious beliefs.

In a Friday appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show , the 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful was asked about Pence, who this week accused the two-term South Bend, Indiana, mayor of attacking him simply to prove how liberal he is.

Im not critical of his faith. Im critical of bad policies, Buttigieg said. I dont have a problem with religion. Im religious, too. I have a problem with religion being used as a justification to harm people, especially in the LGBTQ community. So many people even today feel like they dont belong.

Pence, a socially conservative Christian, sparked a national backlash in 2015 when, as governor of Indiana, he signed his states version of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act into law. Though Indianas RFRA was revised in the wake of the controversy, it still permits business owners to cite their faith as a defense when sued by a private party, meaning they can legally discriminate against LGBTQ people in some circumstances.

Having alluded to RFRA in his recent criticisms of Pence, Buttigieg said Friday that he wasnt interested in feuding with the vice president and that a simple statement could soften his stance.

If he [Pence] wanted to clear this up, he could come out today and say hes changed his mind that it shouldnt be legal to discriminate against anyone in this country for who they are, Buttigieg told DeGeneres. Thats all.

Elsewhere in the interview, DeGeneres suggested that her talk show would be the perfect place for Buttigieg to formally announce his candidacy for president. The mayor, however, has a different location in mind.

An announcement is something that you only get to do once, he said. I can think of no better place than here, except one which is my hometown.

In recent weeks, the number of Democratic candidates to throw their hats into the 2020 ring by announcing a presidential campaign or exploratory committee has swelled to 18 which Buttigieg said is reflective of a real kind of hinge between different eras in American history.

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