By Rachel Rock BU News Service
After coming in a close second to Sen. Bernie Sanders Tuesday night in the New Hampshire primary, former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg celebrated with his supports at Nashua Community College.
Amy Metheny, a pediatrician from Indianapolis, Ind., looks on as Pete Buttigieg addresses supporters at Nashua Community College, Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg at his rally of 1,200 people to celebrate his second place showing in the 2020 N.H. primaries held at Nashua Community College, Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service Kat and Caroline Raiano of Milford, Mass., check Buttigieg’s latest results in the N.H. primary. Nashua Community College, Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service Buttigieg supporters keeping busy while waiting for results of the N.H. primary and for the candidate. Nashua Community College, Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service While waiting for the candidate, Buttigieg supporters celebrated whenever CNN broadcast the former Mayor’s increasing returns in the N.H. primaries. Nashua Community College, Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg at his rally where 1,200 people came to celebrate his second place showing in the NH primaries. Nashua Community College, Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg at his rally where 1,200 people came to celebrate his second place showing in the NH primaries. Nashua Community College, Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg at his rally where 1,200 people came to celebrate his second place showing in the NH primaries. Nashua Community College, Tuesday, February 11, 2020.Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg at his rally of 1,200 people to celebrate his second place showing in the NH primaries held at Nashua Community College, Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service Emmaline Boisvert, a nurse’s aid from Nashua was voting for the first time in this election and supported Pete Buttigieg because she liked his policies on reproductive rights and health care. She said that “Finding Pete was lucky.” Nashua Community College, Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg at his rally of 1,200 people to celebrate his second place showing in the N.H. primaries held at Nashua Community College, Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Photo by Rachel Rock / BU News Service