Pete Buttigieg Drops Out of Democratic Presidential Race

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On a conference call with campaign donors on Sunday evening, Mr. Buttigieg said he had reached the decision with regret but concluded it was “the right thing to do, when we looked at the math,” according to one person on the call. Without mentioning opponents by name, Mr. Buttigieg said he was concerned about the impact he would have on the race by staying in, saying Democrats needed to field “the right kind of nominee” against Mr. Trump.

Mr. Buttigieg talked with Mr. Biden and former President Barack Obama on Sunday night, according to a Democratic official familiar with the conversations. Mr. Biden asked for Mr. Buttigieg’s support and the former mayor indicated he would consider the request. Mr. Buttigieg wants to sleep on the decision, he told aides, some of whom believe he should move quickly to endorse Mr. Biden.

Mr. Obama did not specifically encourage Mr. Buttigieg to endorse Mr. Biden, said the official, who insisted on anonymity to discuss private conversations. But Mr. Obama did note that Mr. Buttigieg has considerable leverage at the moment and should think about how best to use it. Should Mr. Buttigieg endorse Mr. Biden on Monday, it could reshape the Democratic primary if many of his supporters shift to Mr. Biden, creating a more formidable centrist challenge to Mr. Sanders’s progressive movement.

In his remarks, Mr. Buttigieg directed criticism toward Mr. Sanders, without naming him, that he has previously made on the debate stage and on the campaign trail.

“We need leadership to heal a divided nation, not drive us further apart,” he said. “We need a broad based agenda to truly deliver for the American people, not one that gets lost in ideology. We need an approach strong enough not only to win the White House, but hold the House, win the Senate and send Mitch McConnell into retirement.”

Nihilistic_Response on March 1st, 2020 at 23:25 UTC »

Pete just needs some time out of the public spotlight in order to grow the beard.

But in all seriousness, Pete and his team ran one hell of a campaign and shared a message of inclusion that was good for the country.

Hopefully Pete bowing out gracefully now preserves the good will and trust that he has started to build within the Democratic party and they support him on to great things going forward. Will happily vote for Pete for President in 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 years or beyond.

Thanks also to this subreddit community for being such a welcoming place.

Gcelis on March 1st, 2020 at 23:16 UTC »

I’m crushed. I’m so grateful for him and so proud of him. But I’m so crushed.

I’m also not having the greatest weekend, so I think it’s just stinging a bit harder.

thenexttimebandit on March 1st, 2020 at 23:16 UTC »

It’s been an honor and a privilege to support this campaign. Big things for Pete in the future!