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Pete Buttigieg Rises As A Strong Presidential Candidate Among Democratic Voters

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According to Business Insider, a new poll shows Democratic voters believe 2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is more electable than a host of more established politicians, including sitting senators. Nearly 34% of registered Democrats who said they'd vote in the 2020 primary believe Buttigieg would beat President Donald Trump in a general election race. Buttigieg rates higher than every other 2020 candidate except Sens. Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris, former Rep.

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