care about the community. they care about downtown. reporter: he lost his brother eric logan killed by police this summer and sparking racial tensions across buttigieg s city. now following him on the campaign trail. why should you be the president if it south bend. so let s be really clear. most people in south bend believe i did a good job. reporter: but black supporters feel their voices are being drowned out, literally. who did this reporter: this meeting ended in chaos with sharon mcbride who supported brgt interrupted by protests. i was born and raised in the hood and i love my city. this is personal for you. this is personal. so it is very hurtful. but i love what i do. reporter: bonds was there too. what he was saying is the truth. who put them on the place to say they were our black leaders because they were not our black leaders. those close to him say this
summer s protests changed buttigieg. i think that was absolutely a learning experience for pete. i think that he welcomed and maybe needed if he s going to be the president of the united states. reporter: and, jake, we also spoke to some south bend residences here in the poorer parts of town who felt like the economic boom wasn t reaching them. at the same time, pete buttigieg is being succeeded by his former chief of staff who just won the mayoral race and will take over on january 1st a sign that buttigieg said that residents want his work to continue in the new mayor. abby phillip in the fourth biggest city in indiana, south bend. be sure to ring in 2020 right here on cnn are anderson cooper and andy cohen. new year s eve started at 8:00 p.m. eastern. iran promising consequences
most of the democratic party is to the left of him right now. he s assuming if he is the nominee he will have a groundswell behind him and he doesn t have to appeal to the bernie sanders or the elizabeth warren voters. he s probably the only person left on that stage who took a vote for the iraq war so a unique position for him when buttigieg is going ideology after those that are the moderate middle than the democratic base of the party that is far more liberal now. but generally speaking, he s right there is nobody out there right now because none of the republicans that are in the gop could draw people and as buttigieg prepares for the last day as the mayor of south bend, indiana, this week, abby phillip will take a look at how his record could both help and hurt his white house bid. i like to think of trains as being commerce. that is the sound of commerce.
hillary clinton in 2008 but not in 2016. this is the generational divide by biden and buttigieg and buttigieg is a millennial who atracks older white voters so he needs to pull from the biden coalition and also needs to do better with right now only polling at 2% with people under the age of 35. with his own generation. so taking that progressive hard left stance of anti-war could potentially help him in that regard. in years of hindsight will give all of us great judgment, right. we could all look back and make different decisions if we had the benefit of hindsight. if we go back to the time that vote was made, we were in post 9/11. we were concerned about weapons of mass destruction. we were concerned about terrorism. three-fourths of the senators did vote for the invasion of iraq so you have to take that into consideration. and joe biden has walked it back a bit and saying this is not the best decision in hindsight. i think pete buttigieg is strong and has a good chance and i
reporter: pete buttigieg s city, south behind, indiana, is vibrant again. for many folks that is a sign of sort of the beginning comeback of south bend. reporter: the studebaker plant that was once the heart of this mid western industrial town, now at the center of the comeback story. during buttigieg s eight years as mayor, he not only led what he calls a turn-around city but also deployed to afghanistan and announced he s gay and is now setting his sights on the white house. south bend is back. reporter: his small town accomplishment, 3.7% unemployment and 200 million in private investment downtown, a reinvigorated stadium and tackling urban blight are a big part of his presidential campaign. washington experience is not the only experience that matters. reporter: then there is what is happening outside of downtown south bend. they don t, is 100% don t