There is clearly no strategy for dealing with the trade war—a trade war this president started—in a way that will actually lead to results for American farmers or American consumers. pic.twitter.com/qSW2jdXguB
— Pete Buttigieg (@PeteButtigieg) August 18, 2019
Whether or not those ideas take him to the Oval Office in 2020, all indications are that Buttigieg will be a positive influence in the Democratic party, and in our national politics, for a long time to come. He’s certainly the best-placed top-tier ‘Heartland’ candidate at the moment, which — given that the front-runners are universally ‘coastal elitists’ — gives him a strong point of leverage…
Pete Buttigieg once said that “a mayor can’t do much when it comes to immigration,” but he’s found creative ways to bring immigrants into South Bend’s fold. Now, he wants his policies to go nationwide. My latest: https://t.co/Xh8MmeM2F3
— Scott Bixby (@scottbix) August 14, 2019
@PeteButtigieg has a very smart plan to revive declining and depleted cities with immigration. Empty lots, abandoned property, and shuttered shops do real damage, as @EpiProfCharlie and I have shown. This would help. https://t.co/URtn6HtidF via @voxdotcom
— Eric Klinenberg (@EricKlinenberg) August 15, 2019
My latest on @PeteButtigieg at Iowa State Fair: He supports amending U.S. Constitution to overturn Citizens United. "Corporations do not have the same political souls as human beings like you and me," he says from @DMRegister Political Soapbox. https://t.co/qIIDCFK9LS #iacaucus
— Barbara Rodriguez (@bcrodriguez) August 13, 2019
.?@PeteButtigieg? is on the ?@DMRegister? Soapbox. People voted in 2016 to burn the house down, he says. Now the house is on fire and we’ve got to decide what to do next. pic.twitter.com/KFDz5onBuJ
— Brianne Pfannenstiel (@brianneDMR) August 13, 2019
He seems like he’s having more fun, too. https://t.co/0Zmn6fdV5e
— Brianne Pfannenstiel (@brianneDMR) August 13, 2019
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