Philadelphia, PA, August 23, 2026 —

Pete Buttigieg, the current Secretary of Transportation, recently visited South Carolina with the stated goal of engaging with Black voters. This demographic played a significant role in his previous presidential campaign, and his trip aimed to re-establish connections in a state poised to be the first to hold a primary election in the 2028 Democratic presidential nominating contest.

During his time in South Carolina, Buttigieg participated in several events, including speaking at an NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner. These appearances provided a platform for him to discuss his accomplishments as Transportation Secretary and to articulate his vision for the nation’s future. The strategic importance of South Carolina in the early stages of the presidential primary process was a key theme, underscoring the critical influence Black voters hold in shaping the Democratic field.

The visits are seen as an effort to reintroduce Buttigieg to a key segment of the Democratic electorate in a state that will hold considerable sway in determining early primary winners. His remarks at the various events focused on his policy work and his outlook for the country, as he seeks to build support in advance of the upcoming election cycle.



Story summarized from the original created by JOEY CAPPELLETTI and MEG KINNARD on www.inquirer.com, see more information here.

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