Pete Buttigieg hints at 2028 presidential race ambitions: 'Save me a seat'
Briefly

Pete Buttigieg hints at 2028 presidential race ambitions: 'Save me a seat'
"Buttigieg stated, "You save me a seat. I'll be there," in response to a question about running for president again, which elicited cheers from the audience."
"During his campaign, Buttigieg advocated for the abolition of the US Electoral College, tighter gun controls, and pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants."
"He remarked on Morning Joe, "It's not just everything that this president and this administration are doing wrong. It's what you are missing out on because of that and what will happen if we do it right.""
Pete Buttigieg suggested interest in the 2028 presidential race at the National Action Network convention. He responded positively to Rev. Al Sharpton's inquiry about reserving a table for a future campaign. Buttigieg previously ran in 2020, becoming the first out gay candidate for the Democratic nomination. His campaign focused on issues like abolishing the Electoral College, supporting labor unions, and addressing climate change. He criticized the Trump administration's handling of inflation, emphasizing the consequences of their policies.
[
|
]