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Pete Buttigieg Signals 2028 Presidential Ambitions

Addison Herron-WheelerBy Addison Herron-WheelerApril 20, 20262 Mins Read

Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has reignited speculation about his political future, dropping his clearest hint yet that he intends to seek the presidency again in 2028. During a high-profile appearance at the National Action Network (NAN) convention in New York City this April, Buttigieg engaged in a playful but pointed exchange with Reverend Al Sharpton that many political observers are calling a soft launch of his next campaign.

The moment occurred when Sharpton recalled their well-publicized lunch at the iconic Sylvia’s Restaurant in Harlem during Buttigieg’s 2020 primary run. Sharpton, looking ahead to the next election cycle, asked if he should begin clearing his calendar and reserving a table at the soul food landmark once more. Without hesitation, Buttigieg replied, “You save me a seat. I’ll be there.”

The comment, though framed as a casual remark, carried significant weight. It marked a shift from earlier this year when Buttigieg told audiences in Connecticut that it was “too early” to make such a decision. By contrast, his remarks at the NAN convention suggest a politician who is increasingly comfortable with the idea of a second White House bid.

Beyond the viral “save me a seat” moment, Buttigieg used the platform to sharpen his critique of the current administration. Speaking to a crowd of civil rights activists and Democratic leaders, he accused the Trump administration of adopting a “seek-and-destroy” approach toward programs designed to assist disadvantaged communities. He also drew on his experience as a veteran to criticize the administration’s foreign policy, particularly regarding tensions with Iran, emphasizing the gravity of sending American troops into harm’s way.

Buttigieg was not the only 2028 hopeful present; the convention also saw appearances from former Vice President Kamala Harris and several prominent Democratic governors. However, it remains to be seen if any of these folks will actually step up, or if we will finally get a further left candidate as a serious democratic frontrunner.

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