Clara Jeffery interviews Pete Buttigieg, Inforum, Commonwealth Club, 3/28
Midwestern mayor Buttigieg wows progressive Dems in San Francisco
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/29/pete-buttigieg-san-francisco-1243203
Pete Buttigieg, the first openly gay major presidential candidate, took his campaign Thursday to San Francisco a heartland of progressive gay politics but said he is running not to be a candidate for the LGBTQ community alone, or for any one group, but to speak to all Americans.
Im proud of who I am, I am proud of my husband and our marriage, said the Democratic mayor of South Bend, Ind., whose spouse, Chasten, sat nearby as he addressed reporters here prior to a sold-out speech before hundreds at the Commonwealth Club. It might just be the most normal thing in my life. His husband, Buttigieg said, will have a role in his upstart campaign for the White House because he is somebody whos passionate about education, passionate about family ... and his story is part of my story.
When asked how he will get past what many believe could be his greatest hurdle in running for the presidency his status as a married gay man Buttigieg told POLITICO, I dont know how it plays in San Francisco. But I can tell you I came out, during a reelection campaign, in Indiana, while Mike Pence was the governor. And I wound up winning reelection by 80 percent."
Buttigieg was greeted by a rousing standing ovation, whoops and cheers from the audience in the progressive bastion of San Francisco, the hometown of fellow Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, who served as district attorney in the city before becoming the states attorney general.
Asked about competing with Harris, Buttigieg said, I dont think Im running against any individual, especially when theres like 20 of us. I admire a lot of the people in this process, but each of us has a different message.
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