Pete Buttigieg leaves deaf activist in tears after he thanks him for his support using sign language

I would say at this point that I want him to do well and support him in that sense. I spend time on the Buttigieg subreddit but I think I'm leaning towards a Warren-Harris ticket, with Warren at the top of the ticket. That said, I'm open to Booker, Castro and even Klobuchar even though she's an ACTUAL centrist but I think she has a good electability argument based on her performance in her state relative to the percentage of Democrats.

As far as what I like about Buttigieg, it's mostly that I think he has some good traits as an individual and the Trump era changed some of my views on the value of character in a president (it used to not be a consideration for me). I also think from a messaging standpoint he brings a ton of really smart strategic thinking to the table and that we're benefited by having him in the race. My favorite example: in talking about adding more seats to the Supreme Court, he talked about how Republicans had already changed it to eight seats - just temporarily until they could get a Republican as president. Framing single payer as a "moderate" position internationally is another example because people get scared off by ideas they see as extreme.

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