Mayor Pete Buttigieg discusses South Bend, potential presidential run
Posted: Mar 19, 2019 7:24 AM EST
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SOUTH BEND, Ind.—Mayor Pete Buttigieg was live in studio on Tuesday to discuss his work in South Bend while he weighs a potential presidential run in 2020.
On March 16, Buttigieg announced that he had gained donations from 65,000 individual donors, the number necessary for him to score an invitation to the Democratic National Committee (DNC) debate stage in June.
Buttigieg held his final State of the City address at the Morris Performing Arts Center in downtown South Bend on March 12. It was his eighth address since taking office in 2012.
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