Years before Pete Buttigieg announced his presidential bid, his high school voted him “most likely to be president of the U.S.,” a report stated. Buttigieg, 37, an Afghanistan war veteran and mayor of South Bend, Ind., formally announced his run for president Sunday. Katie Kowals, a nurse who told ABC News that her brother-in-law knows the mayor well, told the media outlet that Buttigieg was “voted most likely to become president in our yearbook.”PETE BUTTIGIEG FORMALLY ANNOUNCES 2020 PRESIDENTIAL RUNThe yearbook from the year 2000 showed Buttigieg as well as a fellow Saint Joseph High School classmate voted “most likely to be President of the U.S.” Kowal’s brother-in-law, Peter Kowals, was voted “most likely to overthrow the government.”Buttigieg was also voted “most likely to succeed” and was the class valedictorian. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFollowing high school, Buttigieg attended Harvard University and was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University. And, he would be the youngest person to become president, turning 39 the day before the next inauguration, which is on January 20, 2021.
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