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Buttigieg Sets Return Trip to South Carolina

Peter Ringenberg

  COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is planning to focus on outreach to African American voters during an upcoming trip to South Carolina.

Buttigieg's campaign tells The Associated Press the South Bend, Indiana, mayor will hold meetings with black community leaders when he returns next month.

A public event is planned May 5 in Charleston. The next day, Buttigieg will participate in a round-table discussion at South Carolina State University, a historically black Orangeburg school visited already by several Democratic contenders.

Buttigieg made his first trip to South Carolina last month and has said he plans to hire paid staff in the state. The campaign also plans to expand its footprint in other early primary states, including Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and California.

 

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