What does Pete Buttigieg’s exit two days before Super Tuesday mean for the Democratic Party’s remaining presidential candidates?
Author: Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY
With Pete Buttigieg out, which candidate is primed to inherit his supporters?
What does Pete Buttigieg’s exit two days before Super Tuesday mean for the Democratic Party’s remaining presidential candidates?
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