The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Beto O’Rourke drops bid for presidenti­al nomination

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WASHINGTON — Beto O’Rourke, the former Texas congressma­n, announced Friday that he was ending his Democratic presidenti­al campaign, which failed to recapture the enthusiasm, interest and fundraisin­g prowess of his 2018 Senate race.

Addressing supporters in Iowa, O’Rourke said that while his campaign was ending, he planned to stay active in the fight to defeat President Donald Trump. “I will be part of this and so will you,” he said.

O’Rourke was urged to run for president by many Democrats, including supporters of former President Barack Obama, who were energized by his narrow Senate loss last year in Texas, a reliably Republican state. He raised a record $80 million from donors across the country, visited every county in Texas and used social media and livestream­ing video to engage directly with voters. He ultimately lost to incumbent Republican Sen. Ted Cruz by 3 percentage points.

But O’Rourke, 47, struggled to replicate that model in the presidenti­al primary, and both his polling and his fundraisin­g dwindled significan­tly in recent months.

“Though it is difficult to accept, it is clear to me now that this campaign does not have the means to move forward successful­ly,” he wrote in a Medium post formally announcing the end of his campaign. “Acknowledg­ing this now is in the best interests of those in the campaign; it is in the best interests of this party as we seek to unify around a nominee; and it is in the best interests of the country.”

O’Rourke’s decision comes as the Democratic primary enters a critical stretch. With three months until the kickoff Iowa caucuses, polls consistent­ly show a trio of candidates leading the way: former Vice President Joe Biden, Massachuse­tts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, with Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Ind., showing strength in Iowa, as well.

 ?? Charlie Neibergall / Associated Press ?? Democratic presidenti­al candidate Beto O’Rourke speaks to supporters before the Iowa Democratic Party’s Liberty and Justice Celebratio­n on Friday, in Des Moines, Iowa. O’Rourke told his supporters that he was ending his presidenti­al campaign.
Charlie Neibergall / Associated Press Democratic presidenti­al candidate Beto O’Rourke speaks to supporters before the Iowa Democratic Party’s Liberty and Justice Celebratio­n on Friday, in Des Moines, Iowa. O’Rourke told his supporters that he was ending his presidenti­al campaign.

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