Buttigeg counterpunches as rivals take aim at his rising candidacy

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Pete Buttigieg felt the pressure of being a frontrunner. Amy Klobuchar got a few jokes in, as did Andrew Yang and Cory Booker. And Joe Biden had the occasional flub.

The black candidates on stage warned Democrats that they can’t afford to nominate a candidate who doesn’t appeal to diverse constituencies. Buttigieg, for his part, said he “completely” agreed with Harris’ critique, which ended with the California senator saying Democrats need to recreate the Obama coalition to win.

“I want to turn back to the issue of black voters. I have a lifetime of experience with black voters,” Booker said. “I’ve been one since I was 18. Nobody on this stage should need a focus group to hear from African American voters,” a veiled shot at Buttigieg’s campaign. The awkward exchange came just moments before Booker humorously called Biden out for his recent remarks about marijuana legalization, although Booker got his facts wrong as well by saying Biden opposed it.

“I know that it’s par for the course in Washington to take remarks out of context, but that is outlandish even by the standards of today’s politics,” Buttigieg retorted. Biden, because he was name-checked, got a chance to respond and was unexpectedly critical of how Steyer made his money. “It is a party,” Gabbard said of the Democrats, “that has been and continues to be influenced by the foreign policy establishment in Washington represented by Hillary Clinton and others.” Gabbard said Americans “are calling for an end to this ongoing Bush-Clinton-Trump foreign policy doctrine of regime change wars, overthrowing dictators in other countries. “

Warren said she pledged to not allow that to happen, but noted none of her colleagues followed her lead. “What the American people can understand is that the congress can walk and chew bubblegum at the same time,” Sanders said. “In other words, we can deal with Trump's corruption but we also have to stand up for the working families of this country.”Trump’s crowds started it first: the chants of “lock her up” directed at Hillary Clinton and then “lock him up” directed at Biden’s son, Hunter Biden.

“But what I said is true,” she continued. “Women are held to a higher standard. Otherwise we could play a game called ‘Name Your Favorite Woman President,’ which we can’t do because it has all been men.”

 

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