BOSTON — Massachusetts Congressman Seth Moulton (D-6th District) has decided to suspend his presidential campaign, according to an interview with the New York Times.
Moulton was a long-shot for the nomination, hardly breaking into the poll results throughout his campaign.
The military veteran announced his candidacy on Good Morning America earlier this year.
“I think it’s evident that this is now a three-way race between Biden, Warren and Sanders, and really it’s a debate about how far left the party should go,” Moulton told the New York Times.
Rep. Seth Moulton told me earlier this month he was staying in the Presidential race because his voice as a combat veteran was needed. He's announcing this morning he's dropping out. #breaking
— Jacqueline Fell (@jackiefell) August 23, 2019
New: @sethmoulton tells me he is dropping out of the 2020 presidential race
— Alex Burns (@alexburnsNYT) August 23, 2019
“I think it’s evident that this is now a three-way race between Biden, Warren and Sanders, and really it’s a debate about how far left the party should go”https://t.co/nQZSlkX15b
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