Chattanooga Times Free Press

U.S. Rep. Swalwell first candidate to end presidenti­al bid

- BY ELANA SCHOR

WASHINGTON — Rep. Eric Swalwell on Monday became the first candidate in the crowded 2020 Democratic presidenti­al primary to exit the campaign, saying he would run for reelection to his California congressio­nal seat next year.

Swalwell, 38, announced his exit in his home district, describing his decision as “the beginning of an opportunit­y in Congress with a new perspectiv­e” influenced by his 3-month-long presidenti­al bid.

The four-term congressma­n’s White House effort never progressed significan­tly with voters, a fact Swalwell acknowledg­ed Monday in saying “polls have had their way” in determinin­g his viability. He had signaled before departing the race that he would consider bowing out if he was in danger of missing the cutoff for the next nationally televised Democratic debate, which is based on separate polling and donor qualificat­ions.

Montana Gov. Steve Bullock missed the threshold for last month’s debate but was ahead of Swalwell in the competitio­n for this month’s televised Democratic faceoff.

Asked about whether other candidates with similarly lackluster success so far in the packed Democratic primary should also consider dropping out, Swalwell demurred, describing the abandonmen­t of a campaign as “really a personal decision.” He also declined to indicate which of his onetime presidenti­al rivals he might endorse in the primary and said he had not planned to seek the presidency as “a vanity project” or “to write a book.”

As Swalwell prepares to seek another term in Congress, he said he would not “take anything for granted.” Indeed, he already has a challenger in his liberallea­ning district: Democrat Aisha Wahab, a city councilwom­an in Hayward.

But Swalwell is viewed as a rising star in the House Democratic majority, with Speaker Nancy Pelosi lauding him during an appearance in San Francisco on Monday. “He had a message of national security and gun safety that he wanted to convey to the country and he did that,” Pelosi told reporters.

 ?? AP PHOTO/MEG KINNARD ?? Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., speaks last month to the South Carolina Democratic Party convention in Columbia, S.C.
AP PHOTO/MEG KINNARD Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., speaks last month to the South Carolina Democratic Party convention in Columbia, S.C.

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