People have begun to gather for South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s remarks at the Des Moines Register Political Soapbox speech at the Iowa State Fair— the Mayor is scheduled to speak in the next hour.
And it looks like Mayor Pete Buttigieg has a team of volunteers on site at the Iowa State Fair ready to canvas with commit to caucus cards at today’s Soapbox Speech.
And it looks like South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg has opted for the mass transit route to the Iowa State Fair today (Buttigieg on DART!)
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg has arrived at the Iowa State Fair
And South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg has made his first purchase at the Iowa State Fair— a root beer float.
.@Bidar411 asked Pete Buttigieg how he felt as the only candidate at the Iowa State Fair today. “Great,” Buttigieg told him. “More pork tenderloin for me.”
I asked Mayor Pete Buttigieg what he thought of the root beer float he ordered— he told me he was initially skeptical of a root beer float with soft serve ice cream, “but they clearly know what they’re doing,” adding, “I probably should’ve gotten a large.”
Quite the crowd for Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s Des Moines Register Soap Box speech at the Iowa State Fair— they’ve begun chanting “We want Pete!”
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg taking audience questions on the Des Moines Register Political Soap Box at the Iowa State Fair.
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg gaggles with reporters after his soap box speech.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg greets fans after his soap box speech— one Iowan tells him “You won me over!”
“I shook Robert Kennedy’s hand in 1968,” a woman tells Pete Buttigieg. “So you’re good luck?” he asks. “Not really— he was shot a month later,” she tells him.
Pete Buttigieg meets former Iowa Lieutenant Governor Patty Judge at the Iowa State Fair.
Pete Buttigieg stops at the @WHOhd cast your kernel booth, jokes, “Who should I vote for?” before casting a kernel for himself.
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg greets Iowa Pork Queen Gracie Greiner at the Iowa Pork Producer’s tent, before donning an apron and flipping some pork.
And Mayor Pete Buttigieg gets his hands on the Iowa State Fair staple , the pork chop on a stick.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg stops for a selfie with the butter cow at the Iowa State Fair
“Mayor Pete! Have a gizmo!” a vendor yells. “What’s a gizmo?” Buttigieg asks. “Oh, they’re the best!” the vendor says. So Mayor Pete Buttigieg buys a gizmo (they appear to be a variation on the sausage sandwich).
Pete Buttigieg stops by the Iowa Democratic Party Booth, posing with cardboard cutouts of the Democratic Congressional delegation before signing a caricature of himself and other 2020 Democratic hopefuls.
And South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg stops by “The Bacon Box” at the Iowa State Fair for a Bacon-Ball BLT. “It’s got cheese inside!” the mayor tells me.
Here at the Iowa State Fair, a voter asked Pete Buttigieg about his campaign’s use of private planes— Buttigieg told him, “Unfortunately, I find that driving or traveling by train is not enough to get us across the country to meet all the voters that I’ve got to interact with.”
And now South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg has stopped to eat a fried Oreo at the Iowa State Fair. “Are you almost full?” I ask the mayor. “About 60%” he tells me.
And now Mayor Pete Buttigieg has stopped for a slushee at the Iowa State Fair. “Red, White, and Blue seems obvious,” he jokes.
It’s not just Mayor Pete Buttigieg who’s been enjoying fair cuisine at the Iowa State Fair— traveling press secretary @ninasophia81 enjoys a deep fried Mac and Cheese covered in bacon bites.
And South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg rides down the famed Iowa State Fair slide. I asked how he enjoyed the ride— he told me “No injuries, no arrests.”
Mayor Pete Buttigieg joins the Des Moines Register’s @bcrodriguez for an interview via sky glider at the Iowa State Fair.
And with that, South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg has left the Iowa State Fair. His visit, by the numbers: 4 hours, countless reporters, 11,281 steps, millions of calories, one Democratic candidate for president.
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus and her son, Charlie Hall, arrive at the White House for tonight's State Dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron
Late Night Host Stephen Colbert, Apple CEO Tim Cook, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg arrive at tonight's State Dinner at the White House.
Vogue Editor in Chief Anna Wintour and director Baz Luhrmann arrive at the White House for tonight's State Dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron
Secretary Pete Buttigieg says “We do have concerns about things that the President cares about," citing increased funding for rail and transit and updates to the power grid, but tells Wolf Blitzer, "I do think that there's progress."
On working w/ Republicans, Buttigieg says "We've really valued the conversations that have happened-- they've been transparent, they've been straightforward, & given that we started very far apart, you know, there's really been I think a lot of healthy dialogue up to this point.”
Buttigieg defends the administration's broad definition of infrastructure, telling CNN, "I think the pandemic forced us to rethink things, b/c one of the things we saw is that as a country, we were not as resilient as we need to be in the face of a major shock like the pandemic."
Amy Klobuchar, who sits on the Senate Commerce Committee, greets her old campaign rival, Pete Buttigieg, says, "I think you know I’m excited about your nomination....I know you well, and I can attest to my colleagues what a forward thinking and thoughtful secretary you will be."
They discussed their shared love of bridges.
An aide passes Klobuchar a note: "Thank you for that note, Doug, that my hair is sticking straight up."
Happening now: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi addresses reporters at the Capitol— opening remarks with quotes from Martin Luther King, Jr. and Pope Paul VI, Pelosi says, “Justice is called for as we address the act of insurrection at the Capitol.”
“In just five days Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will be sworn in as President and Vice President of the United States,” Pelosi says. “Following last week’s attack, there has been unprecedented mobilization,” of security on Capitol Hill, thanking Capitol Police and National Guard.
Pelosi, reflecting on last week’s Capitol attack, tells reporters, “We’re very passionate about our reactions, but we just need dispassionate in how we move forward in our decisions about security.” Says she was shaken seeing man in a “Camp Auschwitz” sweatshirt in the Capitol.
David Perdue’s final stop today is in Forsyth, Georgia, where people are waiting to hear the senior Senator speak in a local brewery.
David Perdue’s campaign event in Forsyth, GA is indoors, and there’s a temperature check and stack of masks by the door, but there’s only ten people by my count wearing masks in this room (two are reporters, and two are Perdue and his wife).
Tonights host, a Forsyth, Georgia Brewery owner, tells Senator David Perdue they’ve renamed their best selling beer “the Perdue Brew” just for tonight, “And the reason why is because it has a great head on its shoulders...and it’s got a really strong finish.”
Senator David Perdue’s third campaign of the day is at a gorgeous events space in Milner, Georgia. It’s 64° and sunny, and “Walking Back to Georgia” by Jim Croce is playing over the speakers as we await Perdue.
Senator David Perdue’s campaign bus has arrived in Milner, Georgia, for his third stop of the day. The campaign has encouraged to supporters to sign their name to the Senator’s bus at each of his campaign stops, which, as you can see, has garnered a number of autographs.
Lamar County Commissioner Ryran Traylor presents Senator David Perdue with a pin from the County commemorating his visit.