Pete Buttigieg Says He Wouldn’t Be the First Gay U.S. President
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Pete Buttigieg says he would not be the first gay U.S. President.
The 2020 candidate made the comment in a new interview when asked if his sexual orientation will affect voters. Pete Buttigieg, when asked further by Axios about his claim, Buttigieg added, "statistically, it's almost certain."
Should he win the 2020 election, the 37-year-old would be the youngest president in American history.
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