Why America is starting to listen to Pete Buttigieg


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THIS WAS THE BEST LINE OF THE WEEK! SHADE FOR DAYS!

said in an interview Sunday that Vice President Mike Pence has in effect become a "cheerleader for the porn star presidency" and questioned aloud when the former Indiana governor "stopped believing in scripture" and started to believe in Trump.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/11/opin...nn-town-hall-delaney-gabbard-louis/index.html

(CNN)On the same day a new CNN poll showed Iowa Democratic voters interested in older, well-established politicians with familiar names, a trio of young, lesser-known candidates made their case at a televised town hall at the SXSW festival in Austin.

Longshots John Delaney, Tulsi Gabbard and Pete Buttigieg each tried to display allegiance to some of the most unorthodox positions floating around the Democratic campaign -- but all three took pains to avoid going too far off the deep end.

Like all Democratic candidates, the SXSW town hall participants faced the challenge of presenting themselves as stable and experienced -- while also seeming prepared to fight for the sweeping changes in economic, social and foreign policy that the party's liberal base is demanding. The town halls showed the kind of tightrope Democrats must walk on the road to 2020
 
He can go toe to toe with agent orange

THIS WAS THE BEST LINE OF THE WEEK! SHADE FOR DAYS!

said in an interview Sunday that Vice President Mike Pence has in effect become a "cheerleader for the porn star presidency" and questioned aloud when the former Indiana governor "stopped believing in scripture" and started to believe in Trump.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/11/opin...nn-town-hall-delaney-gabbard-louis/index.html

(CNN)On the same day a new CNN poll showed Iowa Democratic voters interested in older, well-established politicians with familiar names, a trio of young, lesser-known candidates made their case at a televised town hall at the SXSW festival in Austin.

Longshots John Delaney, Tulsi Gabbard and Pete Buttigieg each tried to display allegiance to some of the most unorthodox positions floating around the Democratic campaign -- but all three took pains to avoid going too far off the deep end.

Like all Democratic candidates, the SXSW town hall participants faced the challenge of presenting themselves as stable and experienced -- while also seeming prepared to fight for the sweeping changes in economic, social and foreign policy that the party's liberal base is demanding. The town halls showed the kind of tightrope Democrats must walk on the road to 2020
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