Pete Buttigieg suspends 2020 campaign | KNSS Radio
Pete Buttigieg suspends 2020 campaign… KNSS Radio
www.audacy.comHere’s the most relevant “latest” set of developments tied to Pete Buttigieg’s 2020 presidential campaign that major outlets covered around the campaign’s end: he suspended his White House bid on March 1, 2020 (announced the night of Feb. 29), saying his decision followed “the math” and that his path to the nomination had effectively closed.[2][3]
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Pete Buttigieg suspends 2020 campaign… KNSS Radio
www.audacy.comRead the latest streaming news and analysis on Pete Buttigieg and the 2020 Presidential Election. Follow today's top polls, candidates, primaries, fundraising, debates and more with POLITICO.
www.politico.comButtigieg emerged from the Iowa caucuses with the most delegates and came in second in New Hampshire, but finished third in Nevada and fourth in South Carolina.
www.cbsnews.comThe former mayor concluded this weekend that his path had closed, before warning against Bernie Sanders' approach in his dropout speech.
www.politico.comPete Buttigieg ended his campaign for President Sunday night, concluding the White House bid that vaulted the once-unknown mayor from South Bend, Indiana, to a top presidential contender.
www.cnn.comPete Buttigieg is once again in the running for high office, jostling with other vice presidential contenders to join Kamala Harris on the Democratic ticket.
www.cnn.comThe South Bend mayor, a Rhodes Scholar and Afghanistan War veteran who has been exploring a White House run since January, has now joined a field of a dozen-plus rivals vying to take on President Donald Trump.
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