Pete Buttigieg is ‘failing upwards’

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Pete Buttigieg is ‘failing upwards’
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Sky News host Paul Murray says former presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is “failing upwards” and is coming for US Vice President Kamala Harris.

“Mayor Pete Buttigieg is apparently the most popular person that fellow democrats want when it comes to campaigning for the House or the Senate,” Mr Murray said.

“Now, how very kindly somebody decided to point that out, just in case there was some suggestion that maybe the current vice president wasn’t good enough and it was time for a new broom, or new Pete if you would.”

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