Conservative radio host Chandelle Summer criticized South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg Pete ButtigiegThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by Facebook - GOP closes ranks to fill SCOTUS vacancy by November Buttigieg stands in as Pence for Harris's debate practice Hillicon Valley: FBI, DHS warn that foreign hackers will likely spread disinformation around election results | Social media platforms put muscle into National Voter Registration Day | Trump to meet with Republican state officials on tech liability shield MORE (D) on Sunday for "making his gayness an issue" in the 2020 presidential race.

Buttigieg, who has risen to third place in many polls in the past month after being virtually unknown nationally upon entering a crowded Democratic primary, is married to Chasten Buttigieg. The two embraced on stage when the Indiana mayor officially announced his candidacy on April 14.

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"Clearly Pete Buttigieg has made his gayness an issue in this campaign. He’s brought his husband up on stage. They shared a kiss during his announcement," Summer said to MSNBC anchor Kendis Gibson. "I think he made it a huge issue. He talked about his spouse, Chasten, and the fact that they were married."

"This is not a typical candidate. He made it an issue," Summer added. "He could have ignored it. He could have said nothing. And people would speculate about it. But he made it an issue.”

The Buttigiegs met on a dating app in 2015 and were married last year.

Chasten, 29, a junior high school humanities and drama teacher from Michigan, also serves as a campaign spokesman and adviser to the Afghan War veteran and Rhodes scholar.

Buttigieg campaign spokeswoman Lis Smith condemned Summer in a Sunday tweet, calling the commentary one of the “craziest and most offensive" segments she had seen on the left-leaning MSNBC.