Pete Buttigieg highlighted his youth and his outside-the-Beltway experience as he contrasted himself with some of his rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination on Friday night. He said it’s “not my place” to question whether the Biden dust-up should disqualify the as-yet undeclared rival from running for the White House. Before addressing the capacity crowd of nearly 300 inside Manchester’s Currier Museum of Art, Buttigieg spoke to a large overflow crowd standing outside. Buttigieg said, “I guess I’d describe myself as a Democratic capitalist. Of his recent momentum, Buttigieg said he's not letting it go to his head.
Source: Fox News April 06, 2019 02:15 UTC