Just for the sake of information, the daughter said this when she was 15. And has since apologized and changed her views.
She said something else too about how reverse racism was real. If I understand correctly this was all while living under his roof. When she got out, she became educated and changed/apologized.
Take that as you will. Totally understandable if people don’t trust her.
reblogging again with this. I’m sure multiple people have confronted her about that pic above, and this was her response. timestamps are from this year!
Hey we gotta stop thinking people can’t grow or change, and we gotta encourage those that do so that they continue to grow and CHANGE.
She was literally raised by a man she herself claims to be racist so this behavior isn’t surprising, but the fact that she condemns him now clearly shows she was able to grow outside of his influences
One new Buttigieg supporter is former Goldman
Sachs partner David Heller, who has spoken with members of Buttigieg’s
bundler operation and has indicated he will back his campaign, these
people said.
Heller, an investor in Peloton and a former minority
owner in the Philadelphia 76ers, was a key architect during Barack
Obama’s fundraising operation during his first run for president in
2008. He helped raise up to $500,000 for Obama’s initial campaign for
the White House, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive
Politics.
Another who is leaning toward Buttigieg is former
National Association of Manufacturers president and CEO Jerry
Jasinowski, these people added. Jasinowski endorsed Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election and contributed to Obama in 2008.
In
the wake of Buttigieg’s success in Iowa, the campaign announced it
raised more than $2.7 million and attracted more than 22,000 new donors.
The addition of some of these business leaders could help Buttigieg
gain momentum with fundraisers and have enough cash on hand to
successfully compete in the later primary states. He went into 2020 with
$14 million on hand, ahead of Biden but behind Sanders. The Iowa
Democratic Party allocated the most delegates to Buttigieg
in the wake of their caucus debacle last week. The former South Bend,
Indiana, mayor acquired 14 delegates, while Sen. Bernie Sanders acquired
12 delegates.
Business
leaders heading into Buttigieg’s camp believe that the results from the
Iowa caucuses show he is the moderate Democratic candidate who is most
capable of defeating President Donald Trump. Through conversations with
Buttigieg’s campaign and his allies, intrigued donors have also becoming
increasingly impressed with Buttigieg’s political operation….
Buttigieg is drawing some interest from Biden backers, as well. The
former vice president finished fourth in Iowa’s caucus results and is on
track to have another rough night in New Hampshire.A bundler for
Buttigieg’s campaign told CNBC that he had received calls from Biden
donors who are now inquiring about the former South Bend mayor’s
campaign. This person spoke on the condition of anonymity since these
conversations were deemed private.“I think it’s too early for
them to jump ship, but if [Biden] doesn’t do well in New Hampshire, I’ll
be able to get a lot more people on the Pete train,” this person said.
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