As the bus hurtled past cornfields and wind turbines, Buttigieg was game and pleasant, answering answered questions about everything from the whistleblower complaint enveloping President Trump to the state of the race (one in five Iowans hadn’t made up their mind yet, he noted) to the leftward tilt of the party (“most voters want to know that you are a capitalist as well as a progressive”).

Take questions on Twitter.

Transparency isn’t just about being open with the press; It also means being willing to take questions directly from you, the voter. That’s why Pete took some time to answer questions from voters on Twitter.

Generate tons of buzz.

In case you didn’t hear the buzz, Pete was joined on stage by a curious little bee. And you know we had a field day with the puns. They sure bugged a lot of people who said these jokes shouldn’t be allowed to fly. So we’re sorry if these corny jokes sting.

No, we’re not pollen your leg. We even made a shirt that you can buy now for yourself or your honey.

Unfortunately, yellow jackets are not available for purchase at this time.

Connect with voters.

Pete builds a relationship with every voter he meets. He starts with trust.

Trust that we will guarantee your family is insured without compromising your choice in the matter. Trust that we will finally address this climate crisis which has already devastated communities across the country. And trust in our belief that the purpose of the presidency is not the glorification of the president, but the unification of the people.