Buttigieg Teases 2028 Run as He Struggles to Shore up Black Voters
Pete Buttigieg signaled a possible 2028 presidential bid after Rev. Al Sharpton asked if he should reserve a table at Sylvia’s, and Buttigieg replied, “I’ll be there.”
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Buttigieg teases 2028 run as he struggles to shore up black voters
NEW YORK — Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg teased that he would join Rev. Al Sharpton for a future lunch if he were to run for president in 2028 during a convening of several Democratic hopefuls this week. “When you ran for president, you met me, and we went out to a well-publicized lunch at Sylvia’s Restaurant in Harlem,” Sharpton told Buttigieg about his 2020 run during a fireside chat at the National Action Network convention i…
Pete Buttigieg hints at 2028 presidential run: ‘Save me a seat’
At the National Action Network convention, Buttigieg gave his clearest signal yet that he may run for president, capping a high-profile media blitz that included sharp clashes on MS NOW and CNBC.
Pete Buttigieg Cryptically Hints At 2028 Presidential Run In Exchange With Al Sharpton: ‘I’ll Be There’
Former Biden Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg gave a cryptic response when Rev. Al Sharpton asked if he planned to run for president in 2028. Buttigieg appeared at the National Action Network convention on Friday to discuss civil rights, justice, and equality, as the organization has for the past 35 years. “Let me ask you this,” Sharpton said toward the end of the exchange. “When you ran for president, you met me, and we went up to a well…
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