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Transportation Secretary and former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg sat down with Fox News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream over the weekend to spin for the anti-Democratic Party. Bream questioned Buttigieg on the optics of the Kamala coronation.

“A week ago, we were doing this show and President Biden was still in the race, we now have a presumptive new nominee,” Bream noted before quoting a piece from Bret Stephens at The New York Times:

The one thing the Democratic Party is not supposed to be is anti-democratic — a party in which insiders select the nominee from the top down, not the bottom up, and which expects the rank and file to fall in line and clap enthusiastically. That’s the playbook of ruling parties in autocratic states.

“You know the optics of this,” Bream told Buttigieg.

“It’s true the Democratic Party is not famous for falling in line,” Buttigieg started. “That’s part of why it’s so remarkable that in a matter of days, Kamala Harris has consolidated our Big Tent party.”

That’s one way to spin throwing out millions of primary votes … “remarkable.”

Watch the full interview below: