Ex-White House candidate Buttigieg forms PAC to support
'forward-thinking' Democrats
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[April 04, 2020]
By Jarrett Renshaw
(Reuters) - Pete Buttigieg, the former
mayor of South Bend, Indiana, whose presidential campaign became a top
fundraiser in the crowded Democratic primary, is forming a political
action committee aimed at creating a new pipeline of leaders for the
party, the campaign said on Friday.
The formation of the PAC, called Win the Era, will focus on down-ballot
races and represents the former White House hopeful's first steps in
outlining his post-campaign future.
"The work of electing a forward-thinking generation of Democratic
candidates never ends. Pete will do his part by building and leading the
Win the Era PAC as we get closer to the November election," campaign
spokeswoman Lis Smith said in a statement on Friday.
Buttigieg, 38, rode a message of fresh-faced optimism to a narrow
victory in the Iowa caucuses and second-place finish in New Hampshire
before his lack of popularity among minority voters forced him out of
the race.
After dropping out, he endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden, who now
leads the delegate race for the Democratic nomination over U.S. Senator
Bernie Sanders of Vermont. The contest to decide a challenger for
President Donald Trump in November has mostly been stalled by the new
coronavirus outbreak.
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Former Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg endorses
former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden at Chicken Scratch in Dallas,
Texas, U.S., March 2, 2020. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz/File Photo
Buttigieg, whose mayoral term in South Bend, Indiana, ended on Jan.
1, is viewed by many as a rising star in the Democratic Party.
Still, his future political path is not clear, particularly in
Republican-dominated Indiana.
He was among the top fundraisers in the 2020 Democratic presidential
contest, raising more than $100 million by cobbling together support
from traditional sources, like Wall Street and the tech industry,
with grassroots donations.
(Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and David
Gregorio)
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