Posted on 02/05/2023 12:07:18 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Sunday sidestepped a question on whether he wants President Biden to run for a second White House term in 2024, lauding the president’s accomplishments but saying he “can’t talk campaigns.”
“Do you want him to run? Do you want him to run again?” host Jonathan Karl asked Buttigieg on ABC’s “This Week,” highlighting recent polling data that suggests Democrats may not want another four years with Biden.
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Excuse the typo with briedbart instead of the hill
Sounds like he doesn’t want to wake the “woke” baby by answering the question.
This is no time to get all anal about it
Run? He can hardly walk without getting lost.
Funny we have a Democrat POTUS and the media asks disinterested parties whether the Hairsniffer in Chief should run again.
Honestly, its stupid to ask him. Why would he specifically know anything about what might transpire for Biden?
He’s counting on running himself, so he knows it wouldn’t make sense to endorse the vegetable.
He will run again but Kamala will be put into some other position in the cabinet.
Then Fetterman will be the VP pick.
Biden/Fetterman 2024!
It’s a no-brainer!
LOL. I see what you did there.
No one imagines Biden running. Not even tge most insane democrat.
Does Biden need buttboy’s endorsement for running in ‘24?
RUN, BUTT-GIG, RUN!
Well, it IS Jon Karl.
Because the legacy media has already elevated Buttigieg into this quick-on-the-feet, extraordinary presidential contender. That’s why they keep asking him questions that don’t pertain to his crappy handling as Secretary of Transportation.
Bootyjudge won’t say? Pretty much none of them will say it, lol.
Well I think this guy blew his chance at shining like a star to be the next president
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