2026-05-31T09:00:07.997Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/31/politics/buttigieg-endorser-democrats-midterms
- 皮特·布蒂吉格将在今年中期选举前为超过30场民主党竞选活动站台。
- 这位前交通部长正专注支持黑人候选人,这源于他在2020年总统竞选期间与该选民群体沟通不畅的经历。
- 与其他可能参与2028年总统竞选的人不同,布蒂吉格无需在现任政府职位与全国政治抱负之间权衡。
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肖恩·哈里斯清楚自己在佐治亚州西北部面临的政治困境。
“因为我所在的选区是深红区,我不能让所有全国知名民主党人都来为我背书,这不符合我们正在推进的目标,”哈里斯说道。他正在竞选国会席位,该席位此前由共和党人马乔里·泰勒·格林担任。2024年,唐纳德·特朗普总统在该选区以超过30个百分点的优势获胜。
但在今年3月该席位的特别选举决选前,皮特·布蒂吉格主动联系哈里斯后,哈里斯破例欢迎这位前交通部长到访该选区。哈里斯在决选中落败,但得票率远超民主党以往在该地区的表现。他希望布蒂吉格今年秋季能再次前来参加大选。
与众多潜在2028年总统竞选者不同,布蒂吉格并未担任政府公职。相反,他已成为可能参选总统的人士中最为多产的中期选举助选者之一,为超过30场竞选活动背书,并前往十多个州开展活动。
这些背书为布蒂吉格在未来可能的辩论舞台上提供了可宣传的履历,尤其是在民主党寻求能够在共和党传统优势选区打开局面的领导人之际。布蒂吉格还在悄悄构建盟友网络,并致力于弥补其2020年白宫竞选期间暴露的关键弱点。
布蒂吉格在给CNN的一份声明中表示,他希望“为致力于修复失灵体制的公民组织者和代表更优质政治生态的候选人提供帮助”。
他似乎尤其希望帮助黑人民主党人,这一选民群体在他2020年总统竞选期间与他的互动非常有限。尽管他从印第安纳州南本德市市长一路晋升为2020年民主党总统提名竞选的顶级候选人,但在黑人选民中缺乏支持是他显而易见的短板。
如今,他在中期选举中支持多位崭露头角的黑人民主党人,例如哈里斯、内华达州州长候选人亚伦·福特以及亚特兰大东部开放国会席位候选人贾斯敏·克拉克。布蒂吉格还支持了另一位黑人民主党人切德里克·格林,后者本月早些时候在密歇根州参议院一场决定政党参议院多数席位的激烈特别选举中获胜。
布蒂吉格目前居住在密歇根州,去年他放弃了参议院竞选,这让他比其他大多数潜在2028年总统竞选者拥有更多政治自由。一些人更有针对性地聚焦中期选举,例如加利福尼亚州州长加文·纽瑟姆,他主导了该州国会选区的重新划分,以利于民主党。其他人则必须在全国政治抱负与11月的连任竞选之间寻求平衡。
布蒂吉格拥有自己的政治团体“赢下时代”(Win the Era),该团体脱胎于他2020年的竞选团队。不过他的多场中期选举背书也与“后备梯队”(The Bench)组织保持一致,该新组织由他的几位前助手运作,包括2020年竞选团队首席发言人安德鲁·马莫,其宗旨是“招募并支持下一代民主党领导人”。
布蒂吉格已在宾夕法尼亚州、内华达州、新罕布什尔州、密歇根州、威斯康星州、明尼苏达州、北卡罗来纳州和俄亥俄州等传统竞争州与候选人一同亮相。但他也前往了蒙大拿州和俄克拉荷马州等共和党票仓地区。
前南卡罗来纳州民主党全国委员会主席杰米·哈里森表示,布蒂吉格“表现极为积极,我认为这是件好事”。但他也提及了其他几位对候选人及州民主党提供帮助并到访南卡罗来纳州的潜在竞选者:纽瑟姆、肯塔基州州长安迪·贝希尔、加利福尼亚州众议员罗·卡纳以及前美国驻日本大使拉姆·伊曼纽尔。
“这将是我们有生以来规模最大的一次中期选举,因此积累政绩至关重要,”哈里森说道。
本月早些时候,布蒂吉格前往蒙大拿州比尤特市,为一项禁止企业在本州政治活动中投入资金的 ballot 措施造势。次日,他又前往北卡罗来纳州西部农村地区,为杰米·阿杰助选,这位民主党人希望拿下特朗普2024年以10个百分点优势获胜的国会选区席位。
在挂满串灯的谷仓内发表讲话时,布蒂吉格表示,作为第四代农民的阿杰,体现了对“有诚信、有同理心、扎根本土的领导人”的需求。
布蒂吉格的部分背书也让他卷入了激烈的党内竞争。
例如,在支持爱荷华州参议院候选人乔希·图雷克时,布蒂吉格介入了一场竞争激烈的初选,图雷克的对手扎克·瓦尔茨将自己塑造成更契合党内渴望变革的民主党人形象。
布蒂吉格在支持康涅狄格州前市长卢克·布罗宁挑战长期任职的众议员约翰·拉森的初选中也冒了风险。这是布蒂吉格首次背书民主党初选挑战者,四天后,布罗宁在该选区的民主党党内背书中击败拉森,取得重大胜利。布蒂吉格是布罗宁竞选网站背书板块中唯一一位全国性政治人物。
布罗宁在采访中表示,他与布蒂吉格是通过两人此前作为海军情报官员和市长的经历建立起联系,同时也有着推动政党变革的共同愿望。
“他代表着新一代民主党人,准备为这场斗争注入新活力,他们善于清晰沟通,有勇气走遍各地传递信息,并且将成为重建一个足够强大、能够完成我们必须完成的任务的政党的关键力量,”布罗宁说道。
周五,布蒂吉格又背书了另一位初选挑战者,支持亚当·彼得斯——曾在爱荷华州负责布蒂吉格总统竞选活动的组织者。彼得斯正在挑战爱荷华州众议院的一位资深议员。
在蒙大拿州,布蒂吉格到场支持“蒙大拿计划”,该计划若获选民通过,将禁止企业在州和地方选举竞选活动中捐款。
该活动的顶级组织者杰夫·曼根表示,他是在几个月前听到布蒂吉格在媒体采访中提及这项 ballot 措施后,才促成了布蒂吉格的到访。竞选组织者联系布蒂吉格提供更多信息后,他询问自己能提供何种帮助。曼根说,最低限度布蒂吉格可以就竞选财务改革发表声明,最高限度则可以亲自前往蒙大拿州为该计划助选。布蒂吉格选择了后者。
曼根表示,布蒂吉格的亮相“没有负面声音,没有抗议”,这是与他合作过的竞选团队的常见评价。
“和皮特合作从未有过任何麻烦,”内华达州州议员、副州长候选人桑德拉·华雷吉说道,她在多场竞选活动中都获得了布蒂吉格的背书。
和布罗宁的竞选网站一样,布蒂吉格是华雷吉竞选团队在线宣传中唯一的全国性背书人。
“我不仅能邀请民主党人支持皮特,还能吸引温和派共和党人和无党派人士,”她说。
如果南卡罗来纳州凭借其庞大的黑人人口,在2028年民主党总统提名过程中仍保持或跻身首批初选州的地位,那么布蒂吉格争取黑人选民的能力将尤为关键。
布蒂吉格2020年在南卡罗来纳州仅获第四名,次日便结束了竞选活动。他随后背书了乔·拜登,后者在获得该州最具影响力的黑人政治家、众议员吉姆·克莱伯恩的支持后,在南卡罗来纳州取得突破性胜利。
上周,南卡罗来纳州民主党领导人前往华盛顿,向民主党全国委员会的一个小组委员会争取保留该州全国首个初选州的地位,这一安排是在拜登的授意下于2024年开始实施的。
“(黑人选民)应该从一开始就影响提名进程,”该州民主党主席克里斯塔尔·斯佩恩对委员会表示,“如果黑人选民是民主党党的支柱,那么初选日程就应该体现这一点。”
尽管布蒂吉格在中期选举中支持多位黑人候选人,但他去年还帮助了全国范围内三位黑人市长候选人,包括阿拉巴马州伯明翰市寻求连任的兰德尔·伍德芬、阿拉巴马州莫比尔市开放席位候选人芭芭拉·德拉蒙德,以及西雅图市寻求连任的布鲁斯·哈雷尔。伍德芬成功连任,而哈雷尔和德拉蒙德以微弱劣势落败。布蒂吉格还背书了另一位黑人市长、弗吉尼亚州里士满市的莱瓦尔·斯托尼,后者竞选副州长未能成功。
布蒂吉格2020年的竞选对手之一、佛蒙特州独立参议员伯尼·桑德斯,或许是大牌民主党人中参与中期选举活动最积极的一位,尽管84岁的桑德斯已暗示不太可能再次参选。
其他2028年潜在竞选者也凭借其中期选举活动塑造了独特形象。宾夕法尼亚州州长乔希·夏皮罗在寻求连任的同时,重点关注拿下该州四个众议院席位。任期将满的贝希尔作为民主党州长协会主席,正在与全国范围内的州长候选人建立关系。伊利诺伊州州长JB·普里茨克也面临连任竞选,他帮助自己的副州长朱莉安娜·斯特拉顿在3月的参议院初选中胜出,助其走上成为华盛顿关键黑人盟友的道路。
布蒂吉格并非唯一一位希望证明自己在红色州吸引力的雄心勃勃的民主党人。纽约州众议员亚历山大·奥卡西奥-科特兹周四到访蒙大拿州,为该州第一国会选区民主党候选人萨姆·福斯塔格助选,特朗普2024年在该选区以11个百分点的优势获胜。
“我非常清楚,作为纽约人来到这里,我明白大家对一个‘城市女孩’难免会有诸多疑虑,”奥卡西奥-科特兹说道。但她补充道,“我们的困境远比我们所处的环境差异更为相似。”
Pete Buttigieg is becoming a prolific endorser of Democrats, with some clues to his future
2026-05-31T09:00:07.997Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/31/politics/buttigieg-endorser-democrats-midterms
- Pete Buttigieg is campaigning for Democrats in over 30 races ahead of the midterm elections this year.
- The former transportation secretary is focusing on supporting Black candidates after struggling with that constituency in his 2020 presidential run.
- Buttigieg is building a network while other potential 2028 contenders balance their national ambitions with current government positions.
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Shawn Harris is aware of the political bind he faces in northwest Georgia.
“Because I live in a ruby-red district, I can’t have every nationally known Democrat come here and support me because it doesn’t fit what we’re trying to do,” said Harris, who is running for a congressional district formerly represented by Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene. President Donald Trump carried the district by more than 30 percentage points in 2024.
But after Pete Buttigieg reached out to Harris ahead of a March special election runoff for the seat, Harris made an exception and welcomed the former transportation secretary to the district. Harris lost in the runoff but significantly overperformed past Democratic margins there. He hopes Buttigieg will return this fall for the general election.
Unlike many potential 2028 contenders, Buttigieg doesn’t hold a government position. He’s instead become one of the most prolific midterm campaigners among possible presidential candidates, backing candidates in more than 30 races and traveling to over a dozen states.
Those endorsements give Buttigieg a record to tout on a potential future debate stage, especially as the party looks for leaders who can break through in Republican territory. Buttigieg is also quietly building a network of allies and working to address a key weakness that ultimately doomed his 2020 White House bid.
In a statement to CNN, Buttigieg said that he wants “to be useful to citizens organizing to fix broken systems, and candidates who represent a better version of our politics.”
He appears to be looking to help Black Democrats in particular, a constituency with whom he struggled mightily in his 2020 presidential campaign. His dearth of support among Black voters was a glaring weakness as he otherwise rose from the mayorship of South Bend, Indiana, to become a top-tier candidate in the 2020 Democratic nominating fight.
Now, he is supporting up-and-coming Black Democrats in the midterms such as Harris, Aaron Ford for Nevada governor and Jasmine Clark for an open House seat east of Atlanta. Buttigieg also supported another Black Democrat, Chedrick Greene, who won a hard-fought special election for Michigan state Senate earlier this month where the party’s majority in the chamber was on the line.
Buttigieg, who passed on a US Senate run last year from Michigan — where he now resides — enjoys more political freedom than most other possible 2028 contenders. Some have focused on the midterms in more targeted ways, such as California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who led the redrawing of his state’s congressional map to favor Democrats. Others must balance their national ambitions with reelection campaigns in November.
Buttigieg has his own political group, Win the Era, that grew out of his 2020 campaign, but several of his midterm endorsements are also aligning with The Bench, a new group run by some of his former aides, including top 2020 campaign spokesman Andrew Mamo, that says it is “recruiting and supporting the next generation of Democratic leaders.”
Buttigieg has appeared with candidates in more traditionally competitive states such as Pennsylvania, Nevada, New Hampshire, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Carolina and Ohio. But he’s also gone to Republican strongholds like Montana and Oklahoma.
Jaime Harrison, a former Democratic National Committee chairman from South Carolina, said Buttigieg has been “extremely active and I think that’s a good thing.” But he also name-checked other potential contenders who he said have been helpful to candidates and state parties, as well as visited South Carolina: Newsom, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, California Rep. Ro Khanna and former ambassador to Japan, Rahm Emanuel.
“This is going to be the biggest midterms of our lifetimes, and so it’s important to put points on the board,” Harrison said.
Earlier this month, Buttigieg traveled to Butte, Montana, to campaign for a ballot measure to ban corporate money in state politics. A day later, he was in rural western North Carolina to stump with Jamie Ager, a Democrat looking to flip a House seat in a district that Trump last carried by 10 percentage points in 2024.
Speaking inside a barn adorned with string lights, Buttigieg said Ager, a fourth-generation farmer, reflected a need for “leaders with integrity, leaders with heart, leaders who are connected to a sense of place.”
Some of Buttigieg’s endorsements have put him in the middle of spirited intraparty fights.
In backing Josh Turek for Senate in Iowa, for example, Buttigieg jumped into a competitive primary where Turek’s rival, Zach Wahls, is pitching himself as more aligned with Democrats hungry for change in their party.
Buttigieg also took a risk in backing Luke Bronin, the former mayor of Hartford, Connecticut, in his primary challenge to longtime Rep. John Larson. It was the first time Buttigieg had endorsed a Democratic primary challenger, and four days later, Bronin scored a major upset by beating out Larson for the Democratic Party endorsement in the district. Buttigieg is the only national figure whom the campaign touts in the endorsements section of Bronin’s website.
Bronin said in an interview that he and Buttigieg built a relationship through their previous service as Navy intelligence officers and as mayors, as well as a shared desire to shake up their party.
“He represents the next generation of Democrats who are ready to bring some new energy to this fight, who are clear communicators, who have the courage to go everywhere to carry that message and are going to be key to rebuilding a party that’s strong enough to do what we have to do,” Bronin said.
Buttigieg backed another primary challenger Friday, endorsing Adam Peters, a former organizer for Buttigieg’s presidential campaign in Iowa. Peters is running against an older member of the Iowa state House.
In Montana, Buttigieg showed up to support the Montana Plan, which, if approved by voters, would prohibit corporations from making contributions in state and local election campaigns.
Jeff Mangan, a top organizer in the effort, said Buttigieg’s visit came together after he heard Buttigieg mention the ballot measure in a media interview a few months ago. Campaign organizers reached out to Buttigieg to provide more information, and he asked how he could be helpful. At a minimum, Mangan said, Buttigieg could provide a quote about campaign finance reform. At the maximum, Mangan said, Buttigieg could come out to Montana to campaign for it in person. Buttigieg chose the latter.
Mangan said there was “no negativity, no protests,” with Buttigieg’s appearance, a common refrain from campaigns with whom he has worked.
“There’s never been any headaches with Pete,” said Sandra Jauregui, a Nevada state lawmaker running for lieutenant governor who has had Buttigieg’s endorsement through multiple races.
Like with Bronin’s website, Buttigieg is the only national endorser whom Jauregui’s campaign touts online.
“I can bring Democrats in front of Pete,” she said, “but I can also bring moderate Republicans and nonpartisan too.”
Buttigieg’s ability to compete for Black voters could be especially key if South Carolina, with its large Black population, remains the first state — or among the first states — during the Democratic presidential nominating process in 2028.
Buttigieg finished fourth in South Carolina in 2020 and ended his campaign a day later. He later endorsed Joe Biden, who had a breakthrough victory in South Carolina after winning the support of its most powerful Black politician, Rep. Jim Clyburn.
South Carolina Democratic leaders were in Washington last week to make their case to a Democratic National Committee panel that the state should keep its first-in-the-country status, which started in 2024 at Biden’s behest.
“(Black voters) should help shape the nomination from the beginning,” the state’s Democratic Party chair, Christale Spain, told the committee. “If Black voters are the backbone of the Democratic Party, then the calendar should reflect that.”
While Buttigieg is supporting several Black candidates in the midterms, he also spent last year helping three Black candidates for mayor across the country, including Randall Woodfin for reelection in Birmingham, Alabama; Barbara Drummond for an open seat in Mobile, Alabama; and Bruce Harrell for reelection in Seattle. Woodfin won, while Harrell and Drummond narrowly lost. Buttigieg also endorsed another Black mayor, Levar Stoney of Richmond, Virginia, in his unsuccessful bid for lieutenant governor.
One of Buttigieg’s former 2020 rivals, Vermont independent Sen. Bernie Sanders, has been perhaps the most active among big-name Democrats in midterm involvement, though Sanders, 84, has suggested he is unlikely to run again.
Other 2028 prospects have carved out unique profiles with their midterm involvement. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is focusing heavily on flipping four House seats in his state as he seeks another term. Beshear, who is term-limited, is building relationships with gubernatorial candidates across the country as head of the Democratic Governors Association. And Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, who also has a reelection campaign, helped his lieutenant governor, Juliana Stratton, win a hard-fought primary for Senate in March, setting her on a path to become a key Black ally in Washington.
Buttigieg also is not the only ambitious Democrat looking to prove their appeal in red states. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York visited Montana on Thursday to campaign for Sam Forstag, a Democratic candidate for the state’s 1st Congressional District, which Trump won by 11 points in 2024.
“I’m very aware of the fact that I’m coming here as a New Yorker and I know understandably that there’s a lot of suspicion around a city girl,” Ocasio-Cortez said. But, she added, “our struggles are far more common than our landscapes are different.”
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