Pete Buttigieg Signals 2028 US Presidential Run: 'You Save Me a Seat. I’ll Be There'
Buttigieg criticized the Trump administration and said he is a long way from a decision, while early polling shows him leading several potential 2028 rivals.
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President Buttigieg? 2028 Buzz Builds as Pete Signals a Run
If you've been waiting for Pete Buttigieg to just say the thing out loud, his remarks at the National Action Network convention in New York on April 10 came pretty close. When the Rev. Al Sharpton asked whether he should reserve a table at Sylvia's — the Harlem restaurant where the two shared a well-publicized lunch during Buttigieg's 2020 presidential run — Buttigieg didn't hedge. "You save me a seat. I'll be there," he told Sharpton, to immedi…
Pete Buttigieg signals 2028 US presidential run: 'You save me a seat. I’ll be there'
At the National Action Network’s 35th annual convention, the Democrat was asked if he would run for office again The post Pete Buttigieg signals 2028 US presidential run: ‘You save me a seat. I’ll be there’ appeared first on Attitude.
Pete Buttigieg hints at 2028 presidential race ambitions: 'Save me a seat'
Pete Buttigieg has hinted that he might be interested in running in the 2028 US presidential race. He explored the idea while speaking at the National Action Network convention in New York on 10 April. Civil rights advocate and MS NOW host Rev. Al Sharpton asked him: “When you ran for president, you met me and we went [to a] well-publicised lunch at Sylvia’s restaurant in Harlem. Just so my calendar’s clear, should I be reserving a table at Sylv…
Democratic Presidential Prospects Flock To New York To Court Activists At Al Sharpton's Conference
Josh Shapiro, Governor of Pennsylvania, speaks during the National Action Network (NAN) Convention in New York, Wednesday, April 8, 2026. (Angelina Katsanis / AP Photo) By Matt Brown, Steve PeoplesThe Associated PressNEW YORK (AP) — The Democratic Party's most ambitious politicians are courting African American activists in New York this week as the party's unofficial 2028 presidential nomination contest takes shape at an annual conference led …
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