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USA: Pete Buttigieg congratulates Bernie Sanders on Nevada caucus win
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23.02.2020
M/S Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg rally after Nevada caucus, Las Vegas
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SOT, Pete Buttigieg, Democratic presidential candidate: "And I congratulate Senator [Bernie] Sanders on a strong showing today, knowing that we celebrate many of the same ideals. But before we rush to nominate Senator Sanders in our one shot to take on this president, let us take a sober look at what is at stake. For our party, for our values and for those with the most to lose."
M/S Buttigieg supporter *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Pete Buttigieg, Democratic presidential candidate: "Senator Sanders believes in an inflexible ideological revolution that leaves out most Democrats, not to mention most Americans. I believe we can defeat Trump and deliver for the American people by empowering the American people to make their own health care choices with MediCare for all who want it."
M/S Supporter recording speech on phone
M/S Buttigieg supporters
SOT, Pete Buttigieg, Democratic presidential candidate: "Is different from Senator Sanders' willingness to ignore or dismiss or even attack the very Democrats that we absolutely must send to Capitol Hill, because we must send them there to keep Nancy Pelosi as speaker, to support judges who respect privacy and democracy and to send Mitch McConnell into retirement. Let us listen to what they are telling us and support them from the top of the ticket. It is too important."
W/S Buttigieg supporters at rally
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SCRIPT
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg congratulated Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders on his caucus victory in Nevada on Saturday, but warned from nominating him, calling his campaign an "inflexible ideological revolution that leaves out most democrats, not to mention most Americans" during a campaign rally in Las Vegas.
"Is different from Senator Sanders' willingness to ignore or dismiss or even attack the very democrats that we absolutely must send to Capitol Hill, because we must send them there to keep Nancy Pelosi as speaker, to support judges who respect privacy and democracy and to send Mitch McConnell into retirement. Let us listen to what they are telling us and support them from the top of the ticket. It is too important," said Buttigieg.
Currently little less than 30 percent of the Nevada caucus votes were counted with Sanders currently holding 47 percent of votes, followed by Joe Biden with 23 percent, Buttigieg 14 percent and Elizabeth Warren with 8 percent.
M/S Buttigieg supporters
SOT, Pete Buttigieg, Democratic presidential candidate: "And I congratulate Senator [Bernie] Sanders on a strong showing today, knowing that we celebrate many of the same ideals. But before we rush to nominate Senator Sanders in our one shot to take on this president, let us take a sober look at what is at stake. For our party, for our values and for those with the most to lose."
M/S Buttigieg supporter *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Pete Buttigieg, Democratic presidential candidate: "Senator Sanders believes in an inflexible ideological revolution that leaves out most Democrats, not to mention most Americans. I believe we can defeat Trump and deliver for the American people by empowering the American people to make their own health care choices with MediCare for all who want it."
M/S Supporter recording speech on phone
M/S Buttigieg supporters
SOT, Pete Buttigieg, Democratic presidential candidate: "Is different from Senator Sanders' willingness to ignore or dismiss or even attack the very Democrats that we absolutely must send to Capitol Hill, because we must send them there to keep Nancy Pelosi as speaker, to support judges who respect privacy and democracy and to send Mitch McConnell into retirement. Let us listen to what they are telling us and support them from the top of the ticket. It is too important."
W/S Buttigieg supporters at rally
C/U Cameras
M/S Buttigieg supporters
M/S Buttigieg supporters
SCRIPT
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg congratulated Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders on his caucus victory in Nevada on Saturday, but warned from nominating him, calling his campaign an "inflexible ideological revolution that leaves out most democrats, not to mention most Americans" during a campaign rally in Las Vegas.
"Is different from Senator Sanders' willingness to ignore or dismiss or even attack the very democrats that we absolutely must send to Capitol Hill, because we must send them there to keep Nancy Pelosi as speaker, to support judges who respect privacy and democracy and to send Mitch McConnell into retirement. Let us listen to what they are telling us and support them from the top of the ticket. It is too important," said Buttigieg.
Currently little less than 30 percent of the Nevada caucus votes were counted with Sanders currently holding 47 percent of votes, followed by Joe Biden with 23 percent, Buttigieg 14 percent and Elizabeth Warren with 8 percent.
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