Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is expanding his media presence amid growing speculation about a 2028 presidential run.
Buttigieg, who recently declined to run for Michigan’s open Senate or gubernatorial seat, attended events in Washington and engaged with new media platforms to connect with voters.
He emphasized the importance of reaching Americans through both traditional and digital channels, saying he’s focused on conversations about improving the country. Known for his communication skills, Buttigieg is praised for his ability to simplify complex issues.
Democratic strategist David Axelrod noted that by avoiding the 2026 races, Buttigieg keeps the door open for a White House bid. Influencers say his podcast appearances and digital engagement position him well in the “shadow primary” phase of the next election cycle.