Pete Buttigieg wants to run for President again in 2028.

But now Buttigieg may have to scuttle those plans.

That’s because Pete Buttigieg will never recover from this massive, humiliating revelation.

As Conservative Reboot reports:

Pete Buttigieg turned into the darling of college-educated white voters in the 2020 Democrat Presidential primary.

Buttigieg’s homosexuality and McKinsey background turned him into an avatar for liberals who craved a real-life version of Aaron Sorkin’s early 2000s The West Wing television show, where Democrats were always the smartest people in the room.

After dropping out of the race, Buttigieg served four dreadful years as Joe Biden’s Transportation Secretary.

Buttigieg oversaw supply chain backlogs and the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment disaster.

But in the Democrat Party, you can fail upwards.

Buttigieg plans to run for President again, and the liberal media is playing him up like he’s a serious contender.

The data doesn’t back that up.

A Yale Youth poll of Americans age 18-34 found Buttigieg with just four percent support among black voters.

“Just 4% of black voters said they would support Buttigieg if the 2028 Democratic presidential primary were held today, according to the Fall 2025 Yale Youth Poll,” Mediaite reported.

Social media users mocked the fact that Buttigieg had lower levels of support among black voters than when former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke did when he ran for Senate in Louisiana in 2016.

“Duke received a favorable rating from about 16 percent of black respondents, according to a statewide survey of Louisiana likely voters conducted on July 27-28, 2016. The University of New Orleans polled 614 respondents, yielding a margin of error of 3.95 percent. More blacks than whites favored Duke, at 16 to 14 percent. No more than 19 percent of any group polled had a favorable view of the candidate,” the Daily Caller reported.

This poll also showed that, for as badly as the media wants to move on from Kamala Harris, if Kamala runs again in 2028, she will stand a strong chance of winning the nomination, as she far and away outpaced all the other contenders with young black voters.

“Former Vice President Kamala Harris was overwhelmingly the most popular candidate among black Democrats at 47%, followed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom at 12% and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) at 9%,” Mediaite reports.

Black voters are the dominant voting bloc in the Democratic Party.

Anyone polling below David Duke with black voters has little chance of winning the nomination.