Buttigieg Gets Trolled by 'Black Voters Matter' Activists
By Nikki Schwab
Mail Online
February 25, 2020
Pete Buttigieg was trolled by 'Black Voters Matter' activists as he tried to march in support of giving fast food workers a $15 minimum wage while campaigning in Charleston, South Carolina Monday.
Buttigieg was front and center as striking workers - dressed to match the 'Golden Arches' in red and yellow - marched to a McDonald's in the southern city. The group even paraded through the restaurant's drive-thru.
But Buttigieg's appearance attracted its own protest, as a group of 'Black Voters Matter' demonstrators chanted 'Pete can't be our president, where was $15 in South Bend?' in the direction of the 2020 Democratic candidate.
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