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Steve Bullock ends his 2020 presidential bid
The Montana governor, a late entrant into the race, struggled with low polling and did not meet thresholds for most of the Democratic debates.
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The Montana governor, a late entrant into the race, struggled with low polling and did not meet thresholds for most of the Democratic debates.
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The Montana governor and presidential candidate took the "oldest road in Iowa" to the house where his great-great-grandfather lived and took in some of the family lore from second cousins in Lowell, Iowa
"Since announcing his campaign in mid-May, Governor Bullock received grassroots support from all 50 states and raised over $2 million, without the transfer of other funds"
The Montana governor looks to win over early state voters while 20 of his rivals compete in Miami
Bullock is holding town halls on the same dates as the first Democratic debates at the end of June
"As the only candidate who has won a Trump state, Governor Bullock will discuss his plans to win back the places we lost in 2016," his campaign said
Fourteen of the candidates met both criteria for the debates
The Montana governor says he'll compensate "by traveling, by talking to people, by getting out, and I think we've got a long way to go"
The Democratic National Committee released a rule change that would prevent Gov. Steve Bullock from participating
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