Buttigieg and Sanders clash on the debate stage after close finish in the Iowa caucuses

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“As the only person on this stage who is not a millionaire or a billionaire, I know a thing or two about building a movement,” he added, “because mayor of South Bend, Indiana, is not exactly an establishment fundraising powerhouse.”

“This is a time for addition, not rejection, for belonging, not exclusion,” he said.

It echoed a line that Buttigieg had used earlier in the night to criticize Sanders. Buttigieg described the race against Trump as a new moment in American politics, one that required a new style of leadership that he said he could offer.

“This is a moment where the next president is going to face challenges,the likes of which we hadn’t even thought of a few years, or decades, ago and politically, we’re facing a fundamentally new problem with President Donald Trump,” Buttigieg said. 

He added that it would be the wrong move for voters to choose a nominee who “is dividing people with the politics that says if you don’t go all the way to the edge it doesn’t count.”

“Are you talking about Sen. Sanders?” the moderator asked.

“Yes,” Buttigieg replied