Pete Buttigieg on 2028 presidential campaign talk: 'Long way from any kind of decision like that'
- Asked about 2028 during a three-day New Hampshire trip, Pete Buttigieg said `A long way from any kind of decision like that.`
- Polling data show a University of New Hampshire Survey Center poll released Thursday found Buttigieg leading at 20 percent among likely Democratic primary voters and with a 72% favorable opinion from 1,702 New Hampshire residents surveyed between Feb. 12-16.
- His 2020 primary finish and support in New Hampshire help explain Buttigieg's sustained backing, experts say.
- After meeting with Rep. Chris Pappas in Manchester, Buttigieg held events in Nashua, Concord, and Dartmouth College, with local supporters eager to see "what comes next," WMUR reporter Adam Sexton said.
- With speculation building, potential contenders including Gavin Newsom, Andy Beshear, and others are expected to visit New Hampshire soon, as no candidates have declared for the 2028 primary.
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Pete Buttigieg stumps with Chris Pappas and other N.H. Democrats, fueling speculation about 2028 presidential race - The Boston Globe
A new survey showed the former transportation secretary ranks among the favorite potential presidential candidates for likely Democratic primary voters in N.H.
Buttigieg slams Merrimack ICE proposal, backs Pappas in NH visit
Former U.S. Transportation Secretary and 2016 New Hampshire presidential primary runner-up Pete Buttigieg condemned the proposed ICE facility in Merrimack as he kicked off a three-day barnstorming tour that could become the prelude to another White House run in 2028.
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