The former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, had experienced working with the Vice President when he was the state's governor.
Buttigieg, who dropped out of the Democratic primary race in March, was asked by his party to help Harris by drawing on his experience of his time as mayor of South Bend, Indiana in which he had to work with Pence when he was serving as the state's governor.
Pete Buttigieg poses at The Barrymore Theatre on March 8 in New York City. He has spoken about helping get Sen. Kamala Harris ready for VP debate."I thought it was also an opportunity for somebody who worked with him, sometimes against him, during the time I was mayor and he was governor. "I know him well, I know what to expect from him and I was glad I could bring that to the team that was helping Senator Harris get ready," he said.
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