Buttigieg gets endorsement from Iowa congressman ahead of February 3
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[January 13, 2020]
By Tim Reid
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - Democratic
presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg was endorsed by veteran Iowa
Congressman Dave Loebsack on Sunday, a high-profile boost for the White
House hopeful just three weeks before the party's nominating contest
begins in Iowa on Feb. 3.
The backing of Buttigieg by the seven-term congressman follows the
endorsement this month of Joe Biden by another Iowa U.S. lawmaker,
freshman congresswoman Abby Finkenauer. The third Democratic member of
Iowa's House delegation, Cindy Axne, has not yet endorsed a presidential
candidate.
Endorsements by members of Congress in their home states are
particularly coveted for presidential candidates, because of their name
recognition among local voters and their potential to deliver support.
Loebsack represents Iowa's second congressional district in southeast
Iowa, a swing region that narrowly backed Republican President Donald
Trump in the 2016 election.
"I'm proud to announce that I'm endorsing Pete Buttigieg to be the next
president of the United States,” Loebsack said in a statement. "Pete
offers a new kind of leadership that we desperately need. He's a
Midwestern mayor, a veteran, and is from a new generation."
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Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg visits a
" Bridge Home'' transitional housing project for the homeless in Los
Angeles, California, U.S., January 10, 2020. REUTERS/ Mike Blake
Loebsack was due to introduce Buttigieg at an event in Des Moines,
Iowa on Sunday evening.
Buttigieg, who turns 38 next week, was until this month the mayor of
South Bend, Indiana, and spent seven months in Afghanistan with the
U.S. Navy Reserves.
He has moved into a top tier of four candidates in both Iowa and New
Hampshire, the first two states to vote in the Democrats’ nominating
contest to pick a candidate to take on Trump in November's general
election.
Iowa and New Hampshire are being closely contested by Buttigieg,
former Vice President Joe Biden, and U.S. Senators Bernie Sanders
and Elizabeth Warren, according to polls.
(Reporting by Tim Reid in Des Moines; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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