China News Service, March 2. According to the Associated Press, the "New York Times" and many other media, sources have been quoted as saying that US Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg will withdraw from the Democratic presidential nomination.

Buttigieg, 38, was the mayor of South Bend, Indiana. He studied at Oxford University and served in Afghanistan. On February 3, Buttigieg won by 0.1% in the Iowa primaries; on the 11th, he took second place in New Hampshire and was considered a "dark horse" for the Democratic Party.

However, in the subsequent Nevada and South Carolina primary elections, Buttigieg underperformed.

According to the American media, Buttigieg's advantage lies in that he represents the new generation of Democrats in front of a group of 70-year-old competitors; while in policy formulation, he is more moderate and stable and has harvested some middle-aged voters support.

But his disadvantages are also obvious, and his lack of political experience is one of them. It is reported that apart from serving as the two mayor of South Bend with a population of only 100,000, Buttigieg has no other political experience. Its opponents use this to attack them.