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Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg recently spoke with reporters following a town hall event focused on veterans in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The gathering not only highlighted issues important to veterans but also reignited discussions about the 2028 presidential race.
During the event, Buttigieg addressed questions regarding President Biden's health, emphasizing the importance of strong leadership and continuity in governance. He acknowledged the challenges that come with age but expressed confidence in Biden's ability to lead the country effectively.
Additionally, Buttigieg did not shy away from commenting on former President Donald Trump's ongoing influence in the political landscape. He criticized Trump's recent remarks and actions, framing them as divisive and detrimental to the nation's unity.
As the conversation around the future of the Democratic Party continues, Buttigieg's presence in Iowa has sparked renewed interest in his potential candidacy for the next presidential election, positioning him as a key figure to watch in the coming years.
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