Buttigieg Contradicts Harris’ Account Of Passing Him Over For VP

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Clearing things up…

Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has a different account of Kamala Harris’ decision to select Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate in the 2024 election.

In her new memoir about her 2024 campaign, 107 Days, Harris revealed that Buttigieg was her “first choice” to tap to join her ticket, and that “he would have been an ideal partner — if I were a straight white man.”

“We were already asking a lot of America: to accept a woman, a Black woman, a Black woman married to a Jewish man. Part of me wanted to say, Screw it, let’s just do it. But knowing what was at stake, it was too big of a risk,” she explained.

Harris added that she believed Buttigieg agreed with her political calculation, “to our mutual sadness.”

However, when asked about Harris’s comments about him in her book, Buttigieg bristled — and told Politico that he was “surprised” by the sentiment she expressed.

“My experience in politics has been that the way that you earn trust with voters is based mostly on what they think you’re going to do for their lives, not on categories,” observed the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana. “You just have to go to voters with what you think you can do for them. Politics is about the results we can get for people and not about these other things.”

Buttigieg also contradicted Harris’s account by revealing that her concerns about his sexual orientation were “not something that we ever talked about.”

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Harris’ admission comes as both she and Buttigieg eye presidential bids in 2028. (RELATED: Pete Buttigieg Signals Openness To 2028 Run)

Buttigieg has raised his profile and shaped himself as one of the Democrats’ most effective communicators at a time when the party is struggling to land on both a message and a messenger after last year’s epic defeats.

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