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In reply to the discussion: Buttigieg has 'enormous respect' for Hillary Clinton, says she was 'ill-served' by strategy... [View all]True Dough
(21,015 posts)57. He's largely done just that
In this case he was asked about the 2016 campaign in relation to the Rust Belt. He made a distinction between the approaches of the candidates.
He is, and had been, largely supportive of Clinton. He critiqued her campaign strategy in this one respect.
I'm sure Mayor Pete would love nothing more than to continue to address his brilliant blueprint for America's future. Hopefully he can do that now and this minor hiccup can peter out, so to speak.
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Buttigieg has 'enormous respect' for Hillary Clinton, says she was 'ill-served' by strategy... [View all]
babylonsister
Mar 2019
OP
He should just run his own campaign and not critique one that ended 3 years ago.
George II
Mar 2019
#46
Analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of previous campaigns is not "taking a shot at them"
IndianaDave
Mar 2019
#114
hillary piled up millions of extra votes in CA and lost where it mattered most nt
msongs
Mar 2019
#3
Actually, that was completely consistent with the quote that got him into trouble. n/t
femmedem
Mar 2019
#19
Buttigieg has made strides in his city, but it's taken eight years, some gentrification,
lapucelle
Apr 2019
#132
He's peaked. That's it. This is his high-water mark. Sadly, for him it's all downhill from here.
NurseJackie
Mar 2019
#34
A flash in the pan... he won't be our party's nominee. The novelty of it has worn off.
NurseJackie
Mar 2019
#102
You do realize that Pete Buttigieg is proposing to scrap the electoral college?
True Dough
Mar 2019
#64
Florida, Ohio, Michigan, etc Clint because California votes the way it does.
Renew Deal
Mar 2019
#59
Yes. My ex was lost a long time ago. My daughter is loyal to her above all else.
mobeau69
Mar 2019
#18
Agree, barbtrees & Pete's observations about '16 are being blown out of proportion by a few here.
mobeau69
Mar 2019
#38
This didn't help in the rust belt either. This and "deplorables" comment was not good strategy.
mobeau69
Mar 2019
#17
the amazing thing is democrats still analyze politics as if rw radio didn't exist
certainot
Mar 2019
#58
He apparently doesn't have good instinct then. Pence was rotten 2 years ago too.
fleabiscuit
Mar 2019
#69
I really don't give a rat about Trump, Pence, or Pete. Or how they commingle with each other.
fleabiscuit
Mar 2019
#77
I didn't. Someone wanted the words. Words+Google. Not that it makes any difference anyway. nt
fleabiscuit
Mar 2019
#101
I don't think it was that she said America is great, that actually was a smart appeal to patriotism,
mr_liberal
Mar 2019
#79
This is what I mean when I say "he's inexperienced at national politicking."
Honeycombe8
Mar 2019
#99
If they voted for him "just to kind of burn the house down" then they expected him to be terrible.
betsuni
Mar 2019
#103
All the people who say Buttigieg said this wrong or that wrong or apologized too little too late
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#123