washington post: But Mayor Pete now wants to be president of the United States, and the media elites have been tripping over each other to transform him from a political unknown into the latest Democrat rock star, according to MSNBC. The New York Times, Washington Post, Huffington Post, Newsweek, The Atlantic, CNN, ABC, MSNBC, PBS, and the rest of the Fake News conglomerate can't get enough of him, or do enough for him. That would have been the standard response up until a couple of weeks ago, unless one happens to be a resident of South Bend, Indiana, where Buttigieg has been serving as mayor for the past seven years. Doors magically opened for the new phenom for appearances with Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski on MSNBC's Morning Joe, Jake Tapper on a CNN Town Hall, Chuck Todd on NBC's Meet the Press, Stephen Colbert on The Late Show, Seth Meyers on Late Night, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah and all the ; David Brooks, the faux conservative at the New York Times, gushed that Buttigieg's meteoric rise is the biggest star-is-born moment since Lady Gaga started singing Shallow.' Right now, you could make the case that Pete Buttigieg's 7 million is the single most impressive fundraising report we've seen from any of the candidates, NBC's Chuck Todd said. Pete Buttigieg is doing this for the first time for the last four months, so his 7 million was the most organic and came literally starting from scratch, in that he didn't even have a big email list. While he didn't raise more than Bernie Sanders and he didn't raise more than Kamala Harris or Beto O'Rourke, all three of them all had fundraising committees in place over the last two or three years or, in Bernie's case, the last ten.
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