buttigieg. he started over in goldsboro, north carolina. over at the church of reverend william barber, who is the individual who resurrected the poor people s campaign started back in 1968 by reverend martin luther king. i want to let you hear some of the conversation. there s been a conversation over, why is pete buttigieg not attracting support at this point in this campaign here across the south, particularly among african-american voters. one of those ideas and those concepts that has been pushed out there is hesitancy towards same-sex relationships from african-americans. i want to let you hear, though, from reverend barber yesterday with pete buttigieg, pushing back on that point. we don t buy into these false narratives. you know, we keep hearing them now, there s some rift between certain communities, black folk, stop putting that on black folk. stop all that stuff about there s some i told you all of this rift. there ain t no data behind that, that there s some rift between