AP Interview: Buttigieg discusses his plan to tackle racism

 


Pete Buttigieg has a message for white liberals who decry racism: "Good intentions are not going to be enough."

The Democratic presidential candidate and South Bend, Indiana, mayor is combating perceptions that he's out of touch with black people and will struggle to win their votes. On Thursday, he unveiled his most detailed proposals yet, which he says are aimed at addressing the systemic racism that affects the black community. And he's pairing that with candid talk aimed at white Democrats.

"White Democratic voters want to do the right thing but maybe haven't fully thought about what that...



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