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LOT OF FANS AND NOT JUST FOLKS IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY, BUT PEOPLE ACROSS THE BOARD. AS THE RUNNER UP TO BERNIE SANDERS IN THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY HERE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, BUTTIGIEG STILL HAS A BASE OF SUPPORT. THOSE PEOPLE ARE EAGER TO SEE WHAT COMES NEXT. THREE DAY TRIP TO NEW HAMPSHIRE. A LOT OF PEOPLE, THIS IS PERKING UP THEIR EYES AND EARS IN TERMS OF WHAT LIES AHEAD FOR YOU. ARE YOU GOING TO BE RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2028? A LONG WAY FROM ANY KIND OF DECISION LIKE THAT. BUT I’M VERY HAPPY TO BE HERE, AND I KNOW WHAT I SHOULD BE DOING FOR THE NEXT YEAR, WHICH IS TO BE THERE FOR CAUSES AND CANDIDATES THAT ARE DESERVING TO SPEAK OUT, NOT JUST AGAINST THIS ADMINISTRATION, BUT FOR THE MEASURES THAT ARE GOING TO MAKE IT MORE AFFORDABLE AND EASIER TO TO LIVE IN THIS ST
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Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was asked about his plans for 2028 during a visit to New Hampshire on Thursday.As the runner-up to Bernie Sanders in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, Buttigieg still has a base of support here in New Hampshire, and those people are eager to see what comes next.Sister station WMUR reporter Adam Sexton: “Three-day trip to New Hampshire, that’s perking up eyes and ears in terms of what lies ahead for you. Are you going to be running for president in 2028?” Buttigieg: “A long way from any kind of decision like that. But, I’m very happy to be here, and I know what I should be doing for the next year, which is to be there for causes and candidates that are deserving, to speak out not just against this administration, but for, the measures that are going to make it more affordable and easier to to live in this state and in this country.”
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was asked about his plans for 2028 during a visit to New Hampshire on Thursday.
As the runner-up to Bernie Sanders in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, Buttigieg still has a base of support here in New Hampshire, and those people are eager to see what comes next.
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Sister station WMUR reporter Adam Sexton: “Three-day trip to New Hampshire, that’s perking up eyes and ears in terms of what lies ahead for you. Are you going to be running for president in 2028?”
Buttigieg: “A long way from any kind of decision like that. But, I’m very happy to be here, and I know what I should be doing for the next year, which is to be there for causes and candidates that are deserving, to speak out not just against this administration, but for, the measures that are going to make it more affordable and easier to to live in this state and in this country.”



