Senator Bernie Sanders, 78, more than double the age of young Buttigieg, a former mayor of South Bend in Indiana, was a close second as results started trickling
Asked by Emily Tisch Sussman of the podcast Your Primary Playlist" what Sanders could do this time to unite the party against Trump, Clinton replied, Well, he can do it, for one"
Donald Trump in 2019 brought in $143 million for his re-election efforts, as sprawling Democratic field meanwhile lost another candidate.
Some Democrats have not yet disclosed their fourth-quarter fundraising numbers, but those who did had strong showings.
The latest prime-time debate featured just seven of the 15 Democrats still in the contest six weeks before the first nomination ballots are cast in Iowa.
Bloomberg, who ran New York from 2002 to 2013, registered on Thursday with the US Federal Election Commission -- another step towards a run at the White House.
Sanders also asked the US govt to "speak out boldly" in support of a UN-backed peaceful resolution to resolve the issue
Sanders was responding to a Trump's claim that 3 to 5 million 'illegals' voted in the last US election
The 75-year-old Vermont independent says, 'We'll take one thing at a time, but I'm not ruling out anything'.
Bernie Sanders demands the Obama administration to kill it
Sanders called for suspension of rules to pave the way for unanimous nomination of Clinton as the party's candidate
Debbie Wasserman Schultz resigned as Democratic Party chair suggesting the DNC had played favourites for Clinton
He sought a contribution of $2.70 from his supporters
He laid stress for the Democrats to continue their "grassroots efforts to create the America that we know can become"
He said in a capstone livestream address to his political followers that the major task they face is to make certain Trump is defeated
Sanders has also vowed to foster party unity to take on Republican nominee Donald Trump
We are going to fight hard to win the primary in Washington, DC, said Sanders
Hilary Clinton had won the Kentucky primary, held on May 17, by 1,924 votes
PM Modi, Sania Mirza and Priyanka Chopra are also among the probable contenders named by the magazine for its annual list
Sanders still faces a steep climb to overtake Clinton but the big victories in the West generated more momentum for his upstart campaign