Instead of discussing presidential politics, Donald Trump or polling numbers, we asked @PeteButtigieg about the decisions he made as mayor that affected racial disparities in South Bend's economics, education and criminal justice: https://t.co/mu40yY9xJO pic.twitter.com/weRuuek02p
— The Root (@TheRoot) December 9, 2019
“The black community here in South Bend is not monolithic. For every 1 person you can talk to who’s willing to go on camera bc there might be some benefit for them, there are probably 12 to 15 who don’t want to be on camera but really support Mayor Pete.” https://t.co/t4BmDFe3Ql
— Eugene Scott (@Eugene_Scott) December 9, 2019
As a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, I also attended the McKinsey info sessions but decided not to work for them. But this hyped-up "scandal" about Mayor Pete's McKinsey sojourn & his clients is silly. So many more important issues to focus on folks ! https://t.co/uxy9AqTmy1
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) December 11, 2019
Linda Lucy, who has served as the president of the South Bend teachers union since June 2018, told me she's never met with Pete Buttigieg & had "nothing to add" when asked about the union's relationship with the mayor https://t.co/bmvsYjXb4r
— Rachel Cohen (@rmc031) December 10, 2019
NEWS: Pete Buttigieg’s campaign manager Mike Schmuhl announces that the campaign will start opening up the mayor’s closed door fundraisers to press. He also noted that the campaign will release the names of bundlers. pic.twitter.com/azYnMqqA2m
— Jack Turman III (@jackturmanIII) December 9, 2019
@michaelharriot sits down for a video interview with Mayor Pete after calling him a lying MFer.... You know you want to see this.... https://t.co/F9qg4zOYrE
— Jason Johnson (@DrJasonJohnson) December 9, 2019
How might McKinsey experience have influenced the boy mayor of South Bend? https://t.co/DPS9jL6t4B
— Jeff Hauser (@jeffhauser) December 11, 2019
He presided over a decline from 29 black police officers when he took over to 15 within 8 years. #McKinseyStyle? pic.twitter.com/mthFTUYuRv
Pete Buttigieg is a 37-year-old mayor of the fourth largest city in Indiana with no federal or state government experience. He was elected with 8,515 votes.
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) December 3, 2019
Kamala Harris is a 55-year-old US senator from California. She was elected with 7.5 million votes.
Get ‘em while their hot - fresh new N.H. primary poll numbers from @WBUR:
— Kimberly Atkins (@KimberlyEAtkins) December 11, 2019
Buttigieg 18%
Biden 17%
Sanders 15%
Warren 12%
More: https://t.co/9a54SZq4yz
Get ‘em while their hot - fresh new N.H. primary poll numbers from @WBUR:
— Kimberly Atkins (@KimberlyEAtkins) December 11, 2019
Buttigieg 18%
Biden 17%
Sanders 15%
Warren 12%
More: https://t.co/9a54SZq4yz
Mayor Pete Buttigieg joins Robert Costa for The Washington Post Live’s The 2020 Candidates https://t.co/B9r8MrxHn3
— Pete for POTUS. suspended for no reason (@PFA2020) December 11, 2019
Mayor Pete should drop out and endorse his political idol, @BernieSanders.https://t.co/5gnAwBnYfU
— Climate Clock 🇸🇴#IStandWithIlhan🇵🇸 (@Tav_assoli) December 11, 2019
Oooohhh and Our Daily Planet! https://t.co/xiZrfILINb
— Our Daily Planet (@ourdailyplanet) December 10, 2019
Mayor Pete isn't afraid to own up, discuss, and listen.https://t.co/6fxWNSjVRq
— IronPressed (@IronPressed) December 9, 2019