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DEMS’ BUTTIGIEG TO SUSPEND CAMPAIGN.

Rising star failed to win over black voters

- AMY B WANG AND CHELSEA JANES

WASHINGTON • Pete Buttigieg, the 38-year-old former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, who saw a meteoric rise from virtual unknown to top-tier contender and became the first gay candidate to make a high-profile presidenti­al run, is ending his campaign.

The developmen­t marks an abrupt end to what was briefly an ascendant candidacy, as Buttigieg won the Iowa caucuses and came in second in New Hampshire. But despite attracting enormous attention, significan­t support and sometimes enthusiast­ic crowds, there was no clear path toward the nomination.

Buttigieg’s decision comes shortly before Super Tuesday, the biggest primary day of the year, with the Democratic race showing signs of becoming a race between Sen. Bernie Sanders and former vice-president Joe Biden, with Biden occupying a centrist position that Buttigieg had hoped to make his own.

If there was one vulnerabil­ity that felled him, it was his inability to win trust or support from black voters, a key pillar of the Democratic coalition.

After a fourth-place finish in South Carolina on Saturday — and results showing that he achieved abysmal levels of support with black voters — Buttigieg consulted with his team Saturday night before flying to Georgia to meet with former president Jimmy Carter on Sunday. His campaign scheduled a Sunday night call for donors and did not provide a subject.

Earlier that day, his campaign held a call with reporters in which senior adviser Michael Halle and deputy campaign manager Hari Sevugan made the case that while Buttigieg likely wouldn’t win any of the 14 states that vote Tuesday, the candidate could still accumulate enough delegates to keep Sanders’ lead to a minimum.

But Buttigieg’s campaign has also been realistic about its poll numbers, which allowed him to declare victory in Iowa before official results came in. His Sunday exit suggests his campaign’s internal numbers showed Buttigieg would not be able to stay within striking distance of Sanders on Super Tuesday.

Buttigieg made history by becoming the first openly gay candidate to earn delegates for the presidenti­al nomination in a major political party. He also broke barriers by making his marriage to his husband Chasten a major part of his campaign.

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