[cheers and applause] thank you, raleigh. Look at this. [cheers and applause] thank you, raleigh. Thank you. [cheers and applause] well, running for president is an exercise in hope and humility and we have come down south filled with both. [cheers and applause] we have come here asking for your vote, humbled by the knowledge that for so many, that vote was won through struggle, lunch, sweat, tears. For some, within living memory. Determinedand i am to earn every vote on the road ahead. [cheers and applause] i want to salute all of our competitors and i congratulate president on his victory tonight in south carolina. [cheers and applause] i want to thank the voters of south carolina, especially black voters who showed that famous Southern Hospitality over the last year, welcoming us into their homes and churches and neighborhoods and businesses. I want to thank our entire team, every supporter of this effort. Onlineryone who has gone to help us come up with that 30 million. [cheers and applause] i want to thank our Amazing Campaign family and my amazing tamala, especially chaston who has to with me from north indiana to north carolina. As a mounting evidence that our communities and our economy, we are seeing just how much it is going to matter to have serious judgment and a steady temperament in the oval office. [cheers and applause] not to mention a belief in science and evidence. [cheers and applause] so, more than ever, we know we cannot afford to get this wrong. We cannot afford four more years of donald trump in this country. [cheers and applause] affordt means we cannot to succumb to the politics that have failed us. We cant go on with the politics that has us at each others throats instead of having each others backs. We cant go on with the politics that defines us from who we voted for in the past instead of what we can achieve together in the future. We know that the challenges of this moment are different. Borders, crossing climate catastrophe on our doorsteps. Automation and globalization rippling through our economy in new ways. Americans are watching at the cost of housing and health care rises while wages cant keep pace. With so much at stake, we must be prepared to meet these challenges of the future. Americans are crying out for a new kind of leadership. Hungry to the united in a common purpose. And we know that if we are to tackle these challenges, we have to come together to write a new story for our future. [cheers and applause] so lets make this election about that future. And lets make it a future where every american belongs. [cheers and applause] this is how we win. It is always how weve won. Democrats win when we offer a new generation of leadership, calling out country to its highest values and deepest ideals. [cheers and applause] a mayor who lives hundreds of miles away from washington in a middleclass neighborhood in a diverse city in the industrial midwest, what im offering is a new approach in the selection. Im offering a nominee and a presidency where you can turn on the tv and actually feel your Blood Pressure go down instead of up. [cheers and applause] wouldnt that be nice . Im offering a chance to turn the page on our broken politics without turning most americans off from our politics. Im offering a way to gather together a powerful american majority, united not only by the incumbent that we stand against, what the vision that we stand for. But the vision that we stand for. And i have seen that majority reaching from the carolinas to california, from virginia to vermont. From the formerly incarcerated individual helping youth in his community, to the former republican, i love when that happens, who now organizes for our campaign. [cheers and applause] it is that coalition, not one faction, that will bring about a future where there is no such thing as an uninsured american or unaffordable prescription. A future where Mental Health is treated as seriously and dealt with as openly as any other medical issue. [cheers and applause] climatein the with emergency actions. It is the majority that will ensure work is rewarded as much as wealth and that one job is enough in america whether you got a College Degree or not. [applause and cheers] this is the majority that will bring an end to endless war abroad and to the bloodshed at home. The kind of gun violence that took the lives of those in chapel hill. We are ready to see to it the Second Amendment is never again twisted into an excuse to do nothing at all. [applause and cheers] this is the majority that will act for a vision where you race has no bearing on your health or on your wealth, opportunity in life or ability to cast a ballot anywhere in the United States of america. We must act. [applause and cheers] edit is a majority that stands ready to honor our teachers a little more like we do soldiers and pay them a little more like we do doctors. [applause and cheers] this is the majority we will seek to energize into super tuesday and beyond, welcoming new allies as we go. [applause and cheers] just a few minutes ago i was reunited here with somebody that i served with overseas in afghanistan. A fellow american whose story is linked to my own. [applause and cheers] there you are. [applause and cheers] let us recognize everyone who has served this country at any time and in any capacity. [applause and cheers] one of the joys of this campaign have been those reunions. It has me thinking about those days where 7000 miles away from america i learned a great deal about america. I saw how was so many things i saw how so many things matter more. I came to determine its terms with the limits of things and just because i wasnt asked didnt mean i shouldnt tell. [applause and cheers] above all i was reminded time and time again how decisions made in white buildings in washington, dc are lifeanddeath for all of us. I joined americans with nothing in common except the flag on our shoulders as we learned to cut trust each other with our lives. When someone got into my vehicle, they didnt care whether i was registered as a democrat or republican, whether my father came to this country with papers or without, whether i was going home to a girlfriend or boyfriend. They just wanted to get home safe. All of us did. [applause and cheers] you know, american politics has already become much too much like a battlefield. But in this election in some ways we could embody more of the best of those we send abroad to defend us. Instead of refighting the last war, we can focus on the critical task ahead of us. [applause and cheers] narrow of indulging in selfinterest, we can summon the courage to embrace a common vision. [applause and cheers] and instead of being defined by eachifferences, we can see other first and foremost as fellow americans. [applause and cheers] that is the campaign we are building. That is the presidency we are offering and that is the choice before us in the days and weeks ahead. Because we know what we can do with the presidency. We know the purpose of the presidency is that the glorification of the president. It is the unification and empowerment of the American People. [applause and cheers] 72020, we are ready to come together to end the era of donald trump and launch the era that must come next. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. [applause and cheers] mayor buttigieg all right, i want to go off script little bit because you all waited so patiently. I have given my speech. You all waited so patiently and i want to make sure this isnt just a monologue that we have a bit of a conversation because i feel like we are making a bunch of new friends here tonight. [applause and cheers] how we can do this. We ask you for questions and we gathered them up and put them in our famous fishbowl. I would like you to welcome the moderator and guide to be your voice, welcome back to the stage reggie love, is going to help us do that. [applause and cheers] we love you, pete. [applause and cheers] mayor buttigieg first question. If it is your question, give a holler so i am looking in the right direction. Reggie how does the rise of populism fit in with democracy and how can it be used as a benefit to the country . Mayor buttigieg that is like an exam question. Though. Good one if that is yours, give a holler. Hey, all right. Cut both ways. On one hand we are in this moment that it feels so divisive and so chaotic and so toxic. That is what i worry about, that side of populism that is about arousing people to turn against others. We have had more than our share of that in these politics. There is something behind it which can be harnessed in the right direction. It is the fact the majority of the American People know politics as usual and the normal we have come to expect isnt getting the job done. We have got to do something different. I dont think we can argue. If everything was going along just fine, in our economy and political system, i would say a guy like donald trump would never have got within cheating distance in the first place. [applause and cheers] is itme what that means will be the job of leadership to harness a popular, maybe not populist, but certainly popular sense of Energy Things have to change. A little usedet to being in a defensive crouch in my party. The American People are pretty united on the things that have to happen. All of those things i am talking about, the need to raise with wages, the idea it makes no sense for corporation to pay zero in taxes, dealing with gun violence and climate change, these are american priorities. [applause and cheers] means, which means that in the right town, the process of gathering us together around those priorities could be one of unity, not of division. We can unify and energize the American People around those priorities. That is the difference between my campaign and the other approaches. We all share the ideals and the frustrations with the way things are working. But there is also an opportunity together together and to call into our side those who agree maybe dont agree 100 of the time but what we can do different. Those independents, future former republicans we welcome to our side. That is the potential of this moment. Great question. Reggie you got another good one. How would you change Mental Health . Mayor buttigieg such an important question. Before i get to the policies, i think the biggest thing we have got to change is how we talk about it. Lets [applause and cheers] i think it is always worth doing this exercise. If you or somebody you love or somebody work with has experienced serious Mental Illness or substance issue, if that has affected somebody in your family or workplace, lets have a quick show of hands. If you ever thought this was a specialty issue affecting a handfull of people, or you thought you were alone in being impacted, this is everybody. Why dont we talk about it the way we talk about other things . We have got to create a different kind of culture, starting at the top. This is what a president can help do that makes it as ok to talk about bipolar disorder as a hip surgery or fighting cancer. That is the culture that has got to change. [applause and cheers] that, all of the other stuff gets easier which is finding funding, making sure we compensate Mental Health professionals at the same rate, the teachers being expected to handle Mental Health issues with their students. In making sure those teachers have someone to refer students to come about is regime it is routine. It is ok to get an emotional checkup as a physical. We have got to put federal dollars behind that. It is part of what we have got to do and fund. Community led efforts backed by federal dollars. A lot of my should come from washington to get this done. Money should come from washington to get this done. Reggie we got time for one more. Mayor buttigieg im sure it will be a good one. Reggie i am a teacher. [applause and cheers] reggie my coworker had an injury and was concerned about going to the doctor because of the high copay. What is your plan to make Health Health care affordable for all people . Joe elliott. Mayor buttigieg first of all, thank you for being a teacher. [applause and cheers] mayor buttigieg i married a teacher, so i learned a lot about what to think. [applause and cheers] mayor buttigieg what you are describing shows why it is important a lot of people have insurance but the copays are so high on the deductibles that you are still in trouble and maybe hesitating to get the care you need. Or you have yearly caps. Im proposing what we it will be monthly. It will be for low income folks some other wont the any charge at all. It wont go above 250 on the prescription side. It has got to be monthly because have you ever had to wait until a certain month to get something done . It doesnt make sense medically. All why medicare for subsidizes for low income people it is free and no matter how much income you have the premiums are never more than 8. 5 of your income. That way everybody can afford coverage. [applause and cheers] it, i amay i see british are my plan in terms of copays and deductibles, it will be the best one out there. If i am right, everybody will pick it. Pretty soon it will be medicare for all. If i am wrong and some people have plans that are better, i will be glad we dont take them off. Lets have people figure it out on their own. [applause and cheers] reggiee big thank you to for being your voice for the q and a. Such a good job. Mayor buttigieg thank you. And thanks to all of you for being a part of this. I am counting on your help to spread the word. I am counting on you to bottle up whatever sense of hope brought you into this room and i would argue you wouldnt be here if you didnt have a level of hope it matters for our everyday lives, that we get the right leadership in washington. [applause and cheers] i feel that hope. It propels me. And i feel that hope because of the experience of my city. Because of my experience in uniform seeing what fellow americans can do to trust each other without even knowing each other at first and learn how to get across the different political and other barriers. I feel that hope because i am not that removed from being a teenager in indiana wondering if he would ever fit in anywhere. And now i is standing in front am standingly i in front of you happily married, a two term mayor, seeking the presidency. Are you ready to spread that to everybody you know . Are you ready to come to this with joy in the process . Are you ready to make history in the selection and bring an end to the trump era in november . [applause and cheers] with you on my side, i think we cant go wrong. Thank you being a part of this. Thanks for coming. Lets go on to victory. Thank you. 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