Pete Buttigieg is heading to late night!
02.03.2020 - 02:41 / justjared.com
Pete Buttigieg is dropping out of the Democratic race for President.
An aide for the 38-year-old former Mayor of South Bend, Indiana confirmed the news to The New York Times on Sunday (March 1).
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Pete‘s decision comes after a crushing loss in the South Carolina primary the day before where he wasn’t able to gain the support of black Democratic voters.
Pete narrowly won the Iowa caucuses back in early February and came in a strong second place
Pete Buttigieg is heading to late night!
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< 1 min read Many American news sources are reporting that Pete Buttigieg will suspend his Presidential campaign tonight after his inability to gain traction with black voters, as exemplified by his poor showing in Saturday’s South Carolina primary, called into question the long-term viability of his campaign.
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