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- After the US Navy confirmed a spate of unusual sightings by its pilots last year, candidates in the 2020 election have been asked what they think of the possibility of extra-terrestrial life.
- Some candidates have dodged the question, others have openly shared their views.
- Sen. Bernie Sanders has suggested that he would declassify information about UFOs if he wins.
- President Donald Trump has expressed skepticism about UFOs but told a reporter last year the US was monitoring the situation.
- See what other leading candidates — including those who ran and then dropped out — think.
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As the 2020 presidential race heated up, the candidates came ever-closer scrutiny for their policies on the key issues facing the US.
But some reporters have made it their mission to find out where they stand on a subject usually relegated to fringes of the internet — the existence of UFOs.
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