Farewell to both Jay Inslee and Jay Inslee's glasses
In many ways, that is emblematic of a larger theoretical creed: That anyone can aim for the big, boss-of-America position if you're at least 35 years old. In practice... well, sometimes it can be a bit of a headache, especially if you can no longer keep track of who, exactly, is running and why.
The lead-up to the 2020 race has seen Senators, Congresspeople, Governors, former politicians, novelists, and businesspeople all throw their proverbial hats into the ring. Many of those people are vying for the Democratic nomination, which will be decided in July of next year. Yet while there is still plenty of road left in 2019, some hopefuls are already bowing out of the competition, and are setting their eyes on other prizes.
Who has decided to drop out? What will they do next? And what impact did they have on the 2020 race overall? Here's your guide to the former contenders.The teen-led Twitter account for former Senator Mike Gravel announced they were ending the campaign on August 6 In closing the often viral, humorous effort,
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