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Buttigieg is ending his presidential bid

Washington (CNN)Pete Buttigieg will end his campaign for President on Sunday, multiple aides tell CNN, ending an unlikely campaign that vaulted the once-unknown mayor from South Bend, Indiana, to a top presidential contender.

Buttigieg was scheduled to fly from Selma, Alabama, to Dallas, Texas, but during the flight he informed reporters that he would be flying back to his hometown of South Bend to make an announcement on the future of his campaign.
That announcement, aides said, is that he is ending his run.
Buttigieg made the decision on Sunday, aides said, after he struggled to compete in South Carolina's primary and had little path toward success on Super Tuesday.
"He believes this is the right thing to do right now for our country and the country to heal this divided nation and defeat President Trump," the aide said.
The aide added: "He decided that now was the time and, I think that is exactly why he is getting out. He believes this is the right thing to do."
Buttigieg's campaign was a barrier breaker: The former mayor, by first winning delegates in Iowa, became the first gay candidate to earn presidential primary delegates for a major party's nomination.
But Buttigieg's campaign struggled to nationalize its operation after success in Iowa and New Hampshire. The former mayor's struggles to win over voters of color, a key base to the Democratic Party, proved insurmountable in Nevada and South Carolina, two states where Buttigieg finished significantly behind the race's frontrunners. And the mayor's lack of momentum heading into Super Tuesday sunk the upstart campaign.
The mayor's top advisers believed that a win in Iowa could provide Buttigieg with enough momentum to turn in strong performances in both New Hampshire and Nevada. That success, they believed, would be followed by a fundraising boost, allowing them to nationalize the campaign by the time Super Tuesday rolled around in early March.
That strategy, however, ran into numerous issues. The results of the Iowa caucuses were repeatedly delayed due to mistakes by the state party, denying Buttigieg the ability to fully tout that he won more national delegates out of the state than any other candidate.
And one of Buttigieg's primary opponents, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, delivered a strong debate performance before the New Hampshire primary and turned in a surprising third place finish in the state, possibly syphoning votes from the mayor.
Overarching all of these issues, too, was former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the hundreds of millions he was spending on his campaign. Bloomberg provided voters yet another alternative to consider, thwarting Buttigieg's attempt to coalesce moderate Democrats.
Buttigieg entered the 2020 race as a relative unknown, launching his exploratory committee from a windowless conference room in Washington, DC.
"The case here is simple," Buttigieg said at the time. "It is time for a new generation of leadership in our county."
For months, the candidate toiled in obscurity, one of nearly two-dozen Democrats running for the chance to take on President Donald Trump. But Buttigieg got his break after a CNN townhall in Austin, Texas, last March introduced Democratic voters to the young mayor, leading to a steady climb in polls and a significant boost to his fundraising.
"It reminded me of early Obama and the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel phenomenon," Rep. Don Beyer of Virginia, Buttigieg's first congressional endorser, said at the time. "Everyone I called (to ask for money) said yes."
Buttigieg officially launched his campaign in April with an event that used his hometown -- South Bend, Indiana -- as a character in his presidential pitch. His campaign picked the hollowed interior of the once bustling Studebaker plant as the site of his launch, a visual symbol of the struggles his city has faced.
"There's a long way for us to go. Life here is far from perfect. But we've changed our trajectory and shown a path forward for communities like ours. And that's why I'm here today," Buttigieg said as rain audibly beat down on the steel roof above him and as the lectern in front of him visibly took on water.
Buttigieg raised more than $80 million during his 2020 run, including impressive $25 million haul in the second quarter of 2019 that allowed the former mayor to invest heavily in Iowa, a state where he and his top aides believed his Midwestern roots, veteran status and focus on faith could build a broad coalition of support across the state.
But Buttigieg's money was not everlasting. The campaign entered February with just $6.6 million in the bank and they struggled to hit their goal of raising $13 million in the weeks leading up to Super Tuesday.
Part of the problem was small dollar donors. The percentage of Buttigieg's fundraising from small dollar donors -- over time -- has fallen from 65% in early 2019 to just 29% in January, according to his financial filings.
Some of Buttigieg's early momentum was also stalled by persistent questions about his ties to communities of color, an issue that was highlighted in June, when black South Bend resident Eric Logan was shot and killed by a police officer. The subsequent protests forced Buttigieg off the campaign trail for nearly a week, including skipping a key campaign event in South Carolina, and further revealed the existential problem if his campaign.
"Maybe the level of attention on this will help us do some good," a visibly emotional Buttigieg told reporters after a particularly contentious June town hall in South Bend over the police shooting. "Because everybody has got to be a part of it. There is just no running away from it, not for me."
This story is breaking and will be updated.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/01/politics/buttigieg-campaign/index.html
 
I was online scrolling through the news headlines of the day. The best one I saw said: "Buttigieg Backs Out."
 
I am wondering if he was told to step aside. Probably offered some kind of job if the Dem wins. Plus, I am wondering if some plagarism charges were going to come out on him. They were saying he was copying Obama.
 
Who on this forum was behind mayor Pete, besides raoul?

Haha on your gay joke...takes one to know one.

This is a misrepresentation. He's not my choice for the whole enchilada (odds are I'll be voting third party again), but knowing he had no chance at the nomination why not vote for the home state guy? Like I am going to vote for fvcking Bernie....

I guess I could vote for Bill Weld in the GOP. Me and about three other people.
 
Haha on your gay joke...takes one to know one.

This is a misrepresentation. He's not my choice for the whole enchilada (odds are I'll be voting third party again), but knowing he had no chance at the nomination why not vote for the home state guy? Like I am going to vote for fvcking Bernie....

I guess I could vote for Bill Weld in the GOP. Me and about three other people.

Or you could admit you secretly want to vote for Trump.
 
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Haha on your gay joke...takes one to know one.

This is a misrepresentation. He's not my choice for the whole enchilada (odds are I'll be voting third party again), but knowing he had no chance at the nomination why not vote for the home state guy? Like I am going to vote for fvcking Bernie....

I guess I could vote for Bill Weld in the GOP. Me and about three other people.
I think Biden is ultimately going to win the nomination, especially if Pocahontas continues to stay in the race. At some point, possibly on Wednesday, Bloomberg is liable to drop out, especially if he fails miserably. With that said, Bloomberg is probably the one that would make a legitmate 3rd party candidate. I'm just not sure who he would screw over the most, Trump, Biden, or possibly Bernie. Bloomberg is a republican for the most part. Sanders is a commie, Warren is an Indian, and Trump is probably somewhere between a Democrat and a Republican, depending on the issue at hand. What a great fvcking day to be an American.
 
I think Biden is ultimately going to win the nomination, especially if Pocahontas continues to stay in the race. At some point, possibly on Wednesday, Bloomberg is liable to drop out, especially if he fails miserably. With that said, Bloomberg is probably the one that would make a legitmate 3rd party candidate. I'm just not sure who he would screw over the most, Trump, Biden, or possibly Bernie. Bloomberg is a republican for the most part. Sanders is a commie, Warren is an Indian, and Trump is probably somewhere between a Democrat and a Republican, depending on the issue at hand. What a great fvcking day to be an American.
he will not hurt Trump at all.
 
I think Biden is ultimately going to win the nomination, especially if Pocahontas continues to stay in the race.

This is true. I wonder if the Dem head honchos will secretly push her donations to keep her in to drain votes from Bernie.

The Dems are stupid. Single payer can certainly be a winning platform, but the other shit - forgiving all student loans, free college - you got to rid of that. I'd go all in on it. Hammer the point home: of course you won't have private insurance, but you also won't have all the bullshit you deal with from your private insurance. Instead they marginalize the one thing that truly makes them different and double down on Republican Lite.
 
(odds are I'll be voting third party again).
which is akin to not voting at all. lol, your lib friends very well could tell you to fvck off if they learn you vote third party, that you can't be freinds with them because of this. was reading a number of stories on another board of the same. "we can't be friends anymore because you voted third party, you're the reason trump won!" fvcking liberals are truly a mentally deranged bunch of people.

stories that got me the most were the ones where life long friends turned on their trump supporting friends, tell them they were racist/misogynist/etc/etc. how's that happen? you've been friends for life and have never witnessed any of those characteristics and all of the sudden, because you disagree politically and trump won, you can't be friends anymore. reggin, please. if my best bud whom i've been best friends with since i was like 5 turned on me over political bullshit, i'd waltz into his lumber store, grab a 2x2 off the shelf, crack him in the noggen, grab a coupla beers and say, now, let's get our heads straight.
 
which is akin to not voting at all.

Maybe, but in a state where Trump wins by 20 what's the difference? But we do have a contested circuit judge race with one of the judges who got shot at the White Castle in Indy, so that will be interesting. If you haven't heard that story, it is worth looking up lol.

you've been friends for life and have never witnessed any of those characteristics

We had eight years to figure out who is racist.
 
We had eight years to figure out who is racist.
ahhh, got it. don't support the black president, even if in reality it has nothing to do with the color of his skin, but because of his policies, then yore a racist. support donald trump, yore definitely a racist. sickening thought process, really. but, you do you.
 
Not really, not when some people flat out told me they didn't support the nagger. Only with an "i".
so, because you had some tell you that, then everybody who opposed his policies are automatically racist. sounds about right.
 
so, because you had some tell you that, then everybody who opposed his policies are automatically racist. sounds about right.

Thinks "some people" means "everybody".....

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Thinks "some people" means "everybody".....

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did you really not get the sarcasm?

my post is referring to the typical lib thought process. you should read the many examples of libs de-friending people because their ex-friends are now racists/xenophobes/misogynists/etc for no other reason than *gasp* they're trump supporters.
 
seriously, how many such posts similar to the below can you find of trump supporters indicating the same to friends of theirs who voted for hillary? zero.

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there's a reason memes like the one below exist.

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. . . because liberals are some mentally deranged motherfvckers.
 
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hell, i have a personal true story of the sort . . .

had a lib friend block me on the facebooks/messenger because i would comment on his disparaging trump FB posts. next time he text me after blocking me, i text him back something to the tune of "this number has been blocked by the number you text, please remove the owner from your contacts". a month or two later i ran into him and told him to shoot me a text about something during the conversation and he said i had blocked him from texting me (i had forgotten about sending that text). i started laughing and told him i sent that just fvcking with him because his candyass had blocked me on facebook and indicated what a mentally deranged snowflake candyass he is for doing so. within a day he unblocked me. he's an okay guy and i still bust his liberal balls every given chance i get. he has yet to block me again, but i'm sure it'll happen soon after BDD eviscerates whoever the DNC puts up against him in the 2020 election.
 
did you really not get the sarcasm?

my post is referring to the typical lib thought process. you should read the many examples of libs de-friending people because their ex-friends are now racists/xenophobes/misogynists/etc for no other reason than *gasp* they're trump supporters.
Obama, one of the worst president we’ve ever had.
 
Haha on your gay joke...takes one to know one.

This is a misrepresentation. He's not my choice for the whole enchilada (odds are I'll be voting third party again), but knowing he had no chance at the nomination why not vote for the home state guy? Like I am going to vote for fvcking Bernie....

I guess I could vote for Bill Weld in the GOP. Me and about three other people.
Or Rocky De La Fuente.
 
Power by the government is everything to liberals. That is why they gent bent out of shape. They need and want a strong governement and teddy bear cuddler for a President to act as their father figure.
 
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