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I’m admittedly a newshound, but there’s one name I haven’t been seeing much in the press lately: former Transportation Secretary under Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg. I was therefore somewhat taken aback to read that he’s leading the polls for Democrat presidential nominee in the state that traditionally holds the first primary, New Hampshire. California’s failed governor Gavin Newsom and the policy illiterate New York socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are tied for second. Kamala Harris, who flamed out as the Democrat nominee in November '24, is hardest hit. She's tied for third with a member of the Seditious Six, the holier-than-thou Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ). I’ve been to New Hampshire, and it’s beautiful, but people, what’s going on over there? It’s unclear why Mayor Pete would be held in such regard since his run as South Bend, Indiana, mayor and then Biden’s transportation secretary were marred by charges of incompetence and a weird focus on woke social justice rather than, you know, transportation. Remember, he thinks roads can be racist. That being said, Buttigieg is making some of the moves that candidates customarily do before announcing a campaign, like showing up in the Granite State:
The problem for Pete is similar to what Gavin Newsom faces: his record sucks. Even the liberal outlet Axios is aware of the problem:
2028 Is Coming: Buttigieg Flails Trying to Explain Why Only 8 EV Charging Stations Have Been Built by Biden Admin The Underwhelming 2028 Democrat Presidential Field, A Second Look He has one issue that will really haunt him, however: the fact that he went on paternity leave in 2021 while the nation was experiencing a supply chain crisis. I’m a family guy myself, and am fully aware of the challenges of raising children while succeeding at your job, but the image of Pete lounging at home with his spouse and their twins while the country was facing an emergency left many deeply unimpressed. As our Andrew Malcolm wrote, the Democrat presidential field is certainly looking “underwhelming.” With a failed governor, a losing presidential candidate, and a mediocre former transportation secretary leading the early polls, you’d think conservatives would be celebrating. I mostly am, but I remind myself daily that somehow a candidate as hapless, uninspiring, and divisive as Joe Biden was our president just a little over a year ago. We can’t get complacent just yet. Editor’s Note: The Democrat Party has never been less popular as voters reject its globalist agenda. |
Friday, February 20, 2026
Wait — Seriously? An Unexpected Name Tops Crucial Dem Presidential Primary Poll 😂😂😂
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