Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg jumps into 2020 race

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Pete Buttigieg, the 37-year-old openly gay mayor of South Bend, Indiana, who served in the Navy during the war in Afghanistan, announced on Wednesday that he is launching an exploratory committee for a 2020 presidential bid.

Buttigieg made the announcement in an email to supporters and in a video posted online where he lays out his message of generational change centered on three values: Freedom, security and democracy. In that video, Buttigieg leans into how he took over South Bend when he was 29 years old and claims he turned around what had been referred to as a "dying city."


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"There's a new generation of voices emerging in our country, walking away from the politics of the past and ready to deliver on our priorities. There is no 'again' in the real world; that's not a bad thing," Buttigieg says in the video. "We are ready for a fresh start."
Buttigieg's 2020 argument is that he would like to do the same for the country that he did for South Bend, even if he knows the odds are against him, and that the only way to accomplish change like that is through a generational shift in American politics.


"What will America look like in 2054, when I reach the age of the current president," he asked in his email to supporters. "How will we look back on 2020?"
Buttigieg, who most recently ran for chair of the Democratic National Committee after the 2016 election, has been exploring a presidential bid for over a year, moving closer with a trip to Iowa in December where he was well received by an audience of progressives in Des Moines.
The mayor, who has little national name recognition and could struggle to get attention in a crowded field including heavyweights like Sen. Kamala Harris of California, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
Buttigieg followed up his announcement with a news conference in Washington where he told reporters that there has been a "total realignment in the politics of this country" and that his age would be a selling point in a crowded Democratic field. But he also acknowledged his long odds.
"We are not going to be the most established, we are not going to be the most well-funded, I am obviously not stepping onto this stage as the most famous person in this conversation," he said. "But I belong to a party whose characteristic has always been to look for fresh voices, new leadership and big ideas, and I think that is what 2020 is going to be about."
In an interview with CNN's Jeff Zeleny, Buttigieg said, "if you are planning to be here for decades, you just look at the world a little bit differently than" older candidates.
"I think when you run at this age, your face is your message in a lot of ways," he said. "And part of what we are looking at is the idea that it's time for a new generation in American leadership."
Buttigieg was born and raised in South Bend and went on to attend Harvard College and later became a Rhodes scholar. After a three-year stint at the consulting firm McKinsey and Company, Buttigieg came back to Indiana and lost a race for state treasurer in 2010. The race helped him with his name recognition in the state, however, and he successfully won his first term as mayor of South Bend in 2011. Buttigieg was first deployed to Afghanistan two years later in 2013.
Another issue for the mayor's bid is how to pronounce his last name, something that has become a bit of a running joke between he and his husband, Chasten, who tweeted a list of possible pronunciations in 2018 that included "boot-edge-edge," "buddha-judge" and "boot-a-judge."
 
Lmao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LGBTQPotus :itsawrap:
Barack Obama will have no problem with this if it ever happened.

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I made fun of him months ago but he really comes off as a very smart individual who has a bright political future.

Looking forward to see how he handles the debate stage.

Saw his townhall and watched a few of his longer interviews... dude is a phenomenal communicator. He'll prob get a huge bump come debate time... his policy positions seem like thin gruel so far so he's def not in my top 3 just yet but I was blown away by how polished he is.
 
Brilliant guy too.

Definitely brilliant. Checks all of the boxes. Harvard Grad, Rhodes Scholar, Military Vet, experience in government...

I like that he views the Constitution as a document that is fluid. I like that he wants to depoliticize the Supreme Court and his method of going about it. I like the fact that he's open to a Universal Basic Income as well as Medicare for All, or at least a glide path. I mean, what's not to like?
 

When’s the last article you saw detailing what he did as Mayor? Listing his accoplishments? Did the economy of South Bend improve under him? What improvements to the lives of people of color did he make?

Have you seen any articles like that?

Or did you see endless articles about how many languages he speaks, how intelligent and charming he is, how he is the hottest candidate in the world (even though some polls have him at 4%)

Chris Cilliza said him raising 7 million to Kamala 12 million shows how much more impressive his haul was than hers... come on fam.

So after a month straight of this, folks talk about how great he is but don’t know things like him saying “all lives matter” when talking about police brutality...

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/03/pet...ontroversy-said-all-lives-matter-in-2015.html

Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg in 2015 addressed two local police controversies in South Bend, Indiana, by saying in an official speech that "all lives matter," a comment that could land him in hot water with his party's increasingly energized progressive base.

It could also bring new attention to his record on race as the city's mayor. Activists say that the phrase "all lives matter" misses the point of the Black Lives Matter movement or dismisses it.

Buttigieg was apparently referencing his administration's refusal to hand over tape recordings of South Bend police officers that remain the subject of legal dispute, as well as the city council's request that a local police officer stop selling t-shirts that seemed to make light of the 2014 police killing of unarmed black man Eric Garner in New York.
 
When’s the last article you saw detailing what he did as Mayor? Listing his accoplishments? Did the economy of South Bend improve under him? What improvements to the lives of people of color did he make?

Have you seen any articles like that?

Or did you see endless articles about how many languages he speaks, how intelligent and charming he is, how he is the hottest candidate in the world (even though some polls have him at 4%)

Chris Cilliza said him raising 7 million to Kamala 12 million shows how much more impressive his haul was than hers... come on fam.

So after a month straight of this, folks talk about how great he is but don’t know things like him saying “all lives matter” when talking about police brutality...

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/03/pet...ontroversy-said-all-lives-matter-in-2015.html
Well damn, good find, but he's gay so he'll get a pass. If he were a straight white man, he'd be the devil. Gay whites get a pass doing shit against black people like caping for pigs. They got big pull on the left. :smh:
 
Well damn, good find, but he's gay so he'll get a pass. If he were a straight white man, he'd be the devil. Gay whites get a pass doing shit against black people like caping for pigs. They got big pull on the left. :smh:

Bruh that shit is being completely ignored. Just article after article about how great he is.
 
If you think that America wasn t ready to elect a woman.....they damn sure aint going to elect a gay dude......

the Dems better wake up.
 
When’s the last article you saw detailing what he did as Mayor? Listing his accomplishments? Did the economy of South Bend improve under him? What improvements to the lives of people of color did he make?

Have you seen any articles like that?

Or did you see endless articles about how many languages he speaks, how intelligent and charming he is, how he is the hottest candidate in the world (even though some polls have him at 4%)

Chris Cilliza said him raising 7 million to Kamala 12 million shows how much more impressive his haul was than hers... come on fam.

So after a month straight of this, folks talk about how great he is but don’t know things like him saying “all lives matter” when talking about police brutality...

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/03/pet...ontroversy-said-all-lives-matter-in-2015.html

Excellent questions. Fair questions to ask actually.

The economy of South Bend actually has improved on his watch.

https://www.indystar.com/story/news...outh-bend-indiana-turnaround-city/3165477002/



The All Lives Matter issue is a non starter. Here is his own clarification, "“Since learning about how that phrase was being used to push back on that activism, I have stopped using it in that context,” Buttigieg said."

Please note the following:

 
Bruh that shit is being completely ignored. Just article after article about how great he is.
Black voters won't press the issue. Give some good speeches and show up in churches. It's a proven recipe for success.
If you think that America wasn t ready to elect a woman.....they damn sure aint going to elect a gay dude......

the Dems better wake up.
They desperate as hell right now.
 
WTF ? ……. 31 replies and no DR. Truth racing into the thread with his faggot police all screaming faggotry …. :confused: ….. he get deported to North Korea ???


.:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
America will NEVER elect a Black President.
Wait...
My bad...

Listen, I’m all for lgtbq rights, but one video or picture 0n the national news of him kissing his husband and his campaign would be finished nationally.mofos barely accepted a gay nfl player.

He ain’t winning any state in the south.

No republican would vote for him. Black people are not voting for him, and religious ass latinos not voting for him.
 
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