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Category: 2020 Candidates

2020 Candidates Consider Decriminalizing Sex Work | CBS News

DSW’s Kaytlin Bailey is quoted:

"You have violence, you have exploitation, and you have blackmail. You have people operating outside the law, because legal protections are not extended to the entire industry."

Kaytlin Bailey

Bernie Sanders didn’t give a definitive answer on sex work vs. sex trafficking | CNN.com

Bernie Sanders open to decriminalizing sex work | The Hill

Bernie Sanders Says He’d Consider Decriminalizing Sex Work | Vice

We Asked All the 2020 Candidates If the US Should Stop Arresting Sex Workers. Only Four Said Yes. | Buzzfeed News

Is Pete Buttigieg Really What We Need for President? | Out

Foresight 2020: Senator Bernie Sanders | NPR

Interview with Pete Buttigieg | The Rachel Maddow Show

Decriminalise sex work to prevent trafficking and abuse | teenVOGUE

Sex-Work Decriminalization Is Becoming an Issue For 2020 | Rolling Stone

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