Why South Bend residents are warning America about Pete ButtigiegBy Reuven Fenton and Bruce Golding
February 18, 2020 | 7:29pm
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — When residents of this city’s impoverished West Side reflect on Pete Buttigieg’s two terms as mayor, a few things come to mind:
A spike in violent crime, development that largely ignored the African American community and how their only well-lit street is the one that leads to Notre Dame University.
So how, they wonder, can Buttigieg possibly be trusted to run the country?
“If he’s the next president, I fear for our country. He couldn’t run our city. How can he run the United States?,†said Michelle Burger, 42, a stay-at-home mom who lives in South Bend’s impoverished and predominantly black West Side. ...
One of Buttigieg’s fiercest critics, Councilman Henry Davis Jr., said that Buttigieg was “inept†as mayor and “always had one foot out the door.†...
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