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14 hours ago, Juliajms said:

Maybe his day will come down the road.

 

Frankly, @Juliajms, I doubt it.  I don't believe African-Americans, who remain a significant part of the Democratic Party's base, will ever fully embrace Pete Buttigieg the way they have, say, Joe Biden.  There's simply too much weariness (to put it mildly) on the part of minorities to trust that he would understand and address our ongoing concerns with this country.

 

At this point, my advice to him would be 1) endorse another candidate ASAP (if not Biden, then Elizabeth Warren); 2) put out feelers for on-air political analyst gigs in order to stay in the public eye; and 3) run for the Senate at the next opportunity.  There's no shame in being a "career senator."  Many of our greatest politicians, in fact, were never president.  Peter Paul Montgomery Buttigieg of South Bend, IN, could one day join that very illustrious group.

 

(...Or, he and Chasten could get their own reality series on Logo.  I'd watch.)

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Paying to get tested for coronavirus?  Something is seriously wrong here.

 

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7 hours ago, DRW50 said:

I know there were many more underlying issues, but the imagery of Public Enemy breaking apart over a Bernie Sanders rally cracks me up.

 

Same, lol!

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Say what we will about Pete policy-wise - he was not my choice, and I had issues with him - but he is a decent man, and very important in terms of changing what's possible, and so is this:

 

 

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3 hours ago, DramatistDreamer said:

I follow (and am followed by) quite a few gay men of color and none except for one, was actually checking for Pete. In their tweets many expressed a kind of weariness, if not exasperation that Pete did not speak to their issues or issues such as the mortal peril that transgendered and transwomen, of color especially were facing as well as protection of their civil liberties.

 

Pete Buttigieg was the first openly gay man to run for president.  Yet, it was as if he and/or his campaign's advisers were doing everything possible to make his sexuality NOT be the thing that defined him or defined him most as a candidate -- to the point of avoiding real talk on those issues you've alluded to, @DramatistDreamer -- even as all of Buttigieg's public appearances seemingly ended with him and his husband embracing and kissing in front of the cheering crowd.  To me, that was...baffling.

 

I'm not suggesting Buttigieg should've exploited his sexuality, or that that might've helped him stay in the race longer.  But, I do believe it needed to be more of a lens through which he could see LGBTQ-related and other issues in his campaign.

 

17 minutes ago, Vee said:

Say what we will about Pete policy-wise - he was not my choice, and I had issues with him - but he is a decent man, and very important in terms of changing what's possible, and so is this:

 

If anything, Pete Buttigieg proves, once and for all, that not all gay men are like RuPaul.  Nevertheless, I'm not convinced he and Chasten are in it for the long haul.  ;) 

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I can understand Buttigieg getting forced into a safe box as the first gay candidate. We all know how Obama had to constantly assuage white America's fears of a black man.

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15 minutes ago, Vee said:

I can understand Buttigieg getting forced into a safe box as the first gay candidate. We all know how Obama had to constantly assuage white America's fears of a black man.

 

True.

 

In the end, maybe being the first openly gay man to run for president was all Pete Buttigieg needed to accomplish.  Maybe now, the path will be a little more smooth for the next, openly gay man or woman who decides to have a shot at running this country....

 

....Maybe.

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Elizabeth its your turn to pull out of the race. You haven't won anything. Everyone else has dropped out.

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If Joe Biden's performance in the South Carolina primary was all that was needed to get Tom Steyer, Pete Buttigieg and now Amy Klobuchar to drop out of the 2020 race, then maybe we DO need to rethink Iowa and New Hampshire being the first to primary or caucus our presidential candidates.

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She'll drop out before Bernie did. Strategically it makes sense to stay in to broker concessions.

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I'm hearing that Klobuchar has ended her campaign. Events are moving fast.

It was pretty much a fait accompli when she canceled her event yesterday. The protesters had shown up in advance of her appearance anyway.

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Just now, DramatistDreamer said:

I'm hearing that Klobuchar has ended her campaign. Events are moving fast.

 

Needless to say, the results of the South Carolina primary caught Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Tom Steyer off guard.  Up to that point, I think they all believed they had viable paths to the nomination.  But, African-American voters in SC pretty much told them, "Nope!".

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Is that nuisance Tulsi Gabbard still buzzing about?

2 minutes ago, Khan said:

 

Needless to say, the results of the South Carolina primary caught Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Tom Steyer off guard.  Up to that point, I think they all believed they had viable paths to the nomination.  But, African-American voters in SC pretty much told them, "Nope!".

 

Didn't Steyer come in 3rd? A very distant third but he owes that placement to whichever of his campaign workers stole Kamala's data (which they claimed they never used-wink) for his strangely generous showing in SC. Still wasn't enough but a lot better than he would've done with his $$$$ alone.

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