Pete Buttigieg meets Lizzo and says he's "100% that nominee"
"Have you had any DNA tests lately?" Gayle King asked Buttigieg, referencing a line from Lizzo's song "Truth Hurts."
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Nicole Brown Chau has worked on editorial and audience engagement teams in local and national newsrooms. She is currently a deputy managing editor at CBSNews.com, working on national news, the HealthWatch section, explainers on a variety of topics and more. She previously led push strategy on CBS News & Stations' Growth and Engagement team, and reported on New York City transit, housing, crime and politics for amNewYork. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism and politics from New York University and was the 2014 editor-in-chief of NYU's student newspaper, the Washington Square News.
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