Buttigieg bristled at Biden’s ad, saying, “Oh come on, man. This guy’s not Barack Obama”
in a new digital ad that cleverly mocks the inexperience of the small-city mayor while contrasting it with Biden’s breadth of experience as vice president.
The ad highlights some of the heady issues that Biden had to address while vice president and then mockingly contrasted those with some of what Buttigieg faced as a mayor. The narrator continued, “And when parkgoers called on Pete Buttigieg, he installed decorative lights under bridges, giving citizens of South Bend colorfully illuminated rivers.”
Buttigieg bristled at Biden’s ad, telling reporters on Saturday, “Oh come on, man. This guy’s not Barack Obama.”
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