Buttigieg opens up fundraisers, announces release of bundler names

 
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December 10, 2019: Donald Trump is holding a rally in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Pete Buttigieg announced that he would open fundraisers to the press and release the names of his bundlers this week.

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Since 1900, which state has backed the Republican presidential candidate in the most elections?

Notable Quote of the Day

“In summary, it looks like Biden and to a lesser extent Warren would start out with the advantage on Super Tuesday. Biden leads in two of the three biggest states (Texas and North Carolina), plus probably multiple Southern states (Tennessee, Alabama, maybe Virginia and Arkansas). Warren likely leads in two mid-size states (Massachusetts and Minnesota) but also figures to amass a significant delegate haul from California, which currently looks like a jump ball. And while we can only say with confidence that Sanders is favored to win one state, he definitely has a chance to pick up plenty of delegates by finishing a respectable second or third in many other places.”

– Nathaniel Rakich, FiveThirtyEight

Democrats

  • Michael Bennet said he will hold 50 town halls in New Hampshire before the state’s primary on Feb. 11.

  • In an interview published by NPR on Monday, Joe Biden discussed the impeachment inquiry and potential subpoenas issued to him or his son, Hunter.

  • San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo endorsed Michael Bloomberg on Monday. Liccardo previously backed Kamala Harris.

  • Pete Buttigieg announced on Monday that he would open fundraisers to the press and release the names of his bundlers this week. McKinsey & Company also said it was releasing Buttigieg from a nondisclosure agreement that had prevented him from discussing consulting clients from his time with the firm from 2007 to 2010.

  • Julián Castro is hosting a town hall in Iowa on Tuesday on the role of Iowa and New Hampshire as the first caucus and primary states.

  • John Delaney will speak Tuesday at a candidate forum series on the economy co-sponsored by The New Hampshire Union Leader and Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses.

  • Tulsi Gabbard said on Monday that she will not attend the December presidential primary debate if she qualifies. “I instead choose to spend that precious time directly meeting with and hearing from the people of New Hampshire and South Carolina,” she tweeted. Gabbard needs one more poll to qualify.

  • Bernie Sanders will speak at the UNITE HERE’s Culinary Union Town Hall on Tuesday in Las Vegas.

  • Tom Steyer conducted outreach to black voters during a campaign stop in Columbia, South Carolina, on Monday.

  • Elizabeth Warren spoke at the UNITE HERE’s Culinary Union Town Hall on Monday in Las Vegas.

  • Marianne Williamson continues to campaign in Iowa on Tuesday.

  • Andrew Yang is kicking off his “A New Way Forward” bus tour in central and eastern Iowa on Tuesday.

Republicans

Flashback: December 10, 2015

The New England Police Benevolent Association, a union of police and corrections officers, endorsed Donald Trump.

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