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In addition to his thoughts on what kind of campaign can defeat Trump next year, he discussed the challenges of coming out as a gay politician in Indiana and his love of Norwegian climate change television thriller Occupied. At 29, he became the youngest mayor in the United States when he assumed his city’s top job in 2011. He’s coming to the end of his second term as the mayor of South Bend, Indiana. A message is something that makes sense no matter who you’re running against.”īuttigieg (pronounced BOOT-edge-edge) spoke at the Commonwealth Club San Francisco in a conversation hosted by Mother Jones Editor-in-Chief Clara Jeffery. When he does something wrong, we’ve got to confront it. “Of course we’ve got to confront this president,” Buttigieg said.
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His comments come as congressional Democrats are demanding that Trump’s Justice Department release the full report on special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation and are also pursuing numerous other inquiries into the president’s conduct. “A lot of people who voted for this president already know he’s not a great guy…If we’re not paying attention to that, I think we run the risk of making the same mistake over again.” “No investigation is going to turn up some piece of evidence that’s going to suddenly show us that the president’s not a great guy,” Buttigieg said. “A message is something that makes sense no matter who you’re running against.” In a wide-ranging conversation in front of a sold-out San Francisco audience Thursday night, presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg said President Donald Trump can only be beaten by fresh ideas and policies-not by investigations.
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