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Why hasn’t Trump coined a nasty nickname for Pete Buttigieg?

  • Will Trump mock Buttigieg’s relative lack of experience, or his hard-to-pronounce name?

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US President Donald Trump likes to insult people. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

Donald Trump likes to coin disparaging nicknames for his political opponents – but so far, he hasn’t quite hit the mark with rising young Democrat Pete Buttigieg.

Presidential hopefuls “Crazy Bernie” Sanders, “Sleepy Joe” Biden, “Mini-Mike” Bloomberg and “Pocahontas” Elizabeth Warren all crop up frequently in Trump’s Twitter feed.

But Buttigieg – a 38-year-old gay military veteran – has received surprisingly little presidential abuse despite his rapid emergence as a leading contender for the right to take on Trump in November.

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“Bootedgeedge (Buttigieg) is doing pretty well tonight. Giving Crazy Bernie a run for his money. Very interesting!” Trump tweeted after the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, in which Buttigieg finished a close second to Sanders.

Vermont senator, ‘Crazy Bernie’ Sanders. Photo: AFP
Vermont senator, ‘Crazy Bernie’ Sanders. Photo: AFP
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Is it perhaps that Trump doesn’t see “Mayor Pete” as a credible opponent? Or is he just struggling to craft a neat epithet for the centrist former mayor of South Bend, Indiana who is reaching out to independents and “future former Republicans”?

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