April 14, 201930 min read, 6049 words
Published: April 14, 2019 | 30 min read, 6049 words
Things you buy through our links may earn New York a commission.By the time Pete Buttigieg arrived at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, New Hampshire, on the night of April 5, the space was at capacity and the crowd had swelled to fill half the parking lot. It was drizzlin...
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Great Context
June 6, 2019
This is the first story I've read from Olivia but i plan on consuming more of her articles going forward. I have read a lot concerning presidential hopeful Mayor Pete, and I think the read is very illuminating regarding appeal and the apprehension surrounding the mayor.
June 6, 2019
Credible
May 24, 2019
While the other appears to be a bit biased toward Buttigieg at times, she reports a good deal of supported facts as well as impressions from others that support the story. She doesn’t shy away from the possible overexposure and honeymoon period possibilities that are contributing to the buzz around the candidate.
May 24, 2019
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April 16, 2019
I do think this is rather biased, containing a ton of positive tones toward Pete Buttigieg, but it is a nice overview of what people like about the candidate. It also has some discussion of the most common cretics of the candidate as well.
April 16, 2019
Credible
May 23, 2019
Typical piece on corporate Democratic candidate who is a "liberal" not a progressive and will continue the policies of predecessors. One of the more important sentences is buried towards the end of the article--"The campaign website, Pete for America, doesn’t feature a policy section, something that has caught the attention of critics who say Buttigieg is an empty suit."
May 23, 2019