Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Tom Steyer Launches 2020 Campaign After Saying He Wouldn't
gvw_ap_news
By Associated Press
Published 6 years ago on
July 9, 2019

Share

WASHINGTON โ€” Tom Steyer, the billionaire investor and activist, said Tuesday heโ€™s joining the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, reversing course after deciding earlier this year he would forgo a run.
Steyer, 62, is one of the most visible and deep-pocketed liberals advocating for President Donald Trumpโ€™s impeachment. He surprised many Democrats in January when he traveled to Iowa, home to the nationโ€™s first presidential caucus, to declare that he would focus entirely on the impeachment effort instead of seeking the White House.
Since then, Steyer, of California, has said heโ€™s grown frustrated at the pace at which the Democratic-controlled House is approaching Trump. Roughly half of the Democratic presidential contenders, seeking to appeal to the partyโ€™s progressive base, have called on House Democrats to start an impeachment inquiry. But Speaker Nancy Pelosi has resisted, warning that Democrats need to collect the facts and that a rush to impeachment could ultimately help Trump politically.
Despite becoming a national voice on the impeachment issue, Steyer made no mention of it in his campaign announcement. Instead, he said his campaign will focus on reducing the influence of corporations in politics. He also plans to target climate change, which is the focus of the Steyer-backed advocacy group NextGen America. Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, another Democratic presidential contender, also has made climate change the central issue of his campaign.

Climate Change and Opioid Crisis

โ€œThe other Democratic candidates for president have many great ideas that will absolutely move our country forward, but we wonโ€™t be able to get any of those done until we end the hostile corporate takeover of our democracy,โ€ Steyer said in a statement.

โ€œThe other Democratic candidates for president have many great ideas that will absolutely move our country forward, but we wonโ€™t be able to get any of those done until we end the hostile corporate takeover of our democracy.โ€ โ€” Tom Steyer
Citing issues including climate change and the opioid crisis, Steyer said that in nearly every โ€œmajor intractable problem, at the back of it, you see a big money interest for whom stopping progress, stopping justice is really important to their bottom line.โ€
โ€œAmericans are deeply disappointed and hurt by the way theyโ€™re treated by what they see as the power elite in Washington, D.C., and that goes across party lines and it goes across democracy,โ€ Steyer said in a video his campaign was releasing Tuesday. โ€œWeโ€™ve got to take the corporate control out of our politics.โ€
As he seeks the presidency, Steyer is resigning his leadership positions in both NextGen America and Need to Impeach.
He says he has committed more than $50 million through 2020 to the two organizations.

Steyer Could Face Challenges Hiring Staff

Steyer joins the race three weeks before the next presidential debates, and he could struggle to get a spot on the stage. He likely wonโ€™t meet polling requirements to participate but could clear a fundraising threshold.
There are 20 spots at the debate for a field that includes two dozen candidates. If more than 20 people qualify, the Democratic National Committee will hold a tiebreaker to determine who gets on stage.
Steyer also could potentially face challenges hiring staff. Several of his former NextGen America staffers have joined Insleeโ€™s campaign. A former Steyer spokeswoman, Aleigha Cavalier, recently joined Beto Oโ€™Rourkeโ€™s 2020 campaign.
The sprawling Democratic field is in flux as Steyer becomes the newest contender. Some lower-tier candidates are facing increasingly dire prospects if they donโ€™t secure spots on the debate stage this fall.
California Rep. Eric Swalwell exited the race Monday, and former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooperโ€™s campaign has undergone a shake-up after his debate performance last month, with some staffers encouraging him to consider a Senate campaign instead.
This is not the first time Steyer has considered running for office. He eyed bids for governor of California in 2018 and the Senate in 2016. His net worth, according to Forbes, is estimated at $1.6 billion.

DON'T MISS

First California EV Mandates Hit Automakers This Year. Most Are Not Even Close

UP NEXT

USCโ€™s JuJu Watkins Named AP Player of the Year After Historic Sophomore Season

Madera Community College Unveils New Multicultural and Veterans Center

6 hours ago

Fusion Energy Race Is On. Two Local Lawmakers Want California to Lead the Way

6 hours ago

Newsom Wants to Bypass Trump Tariffs With Direct CA Trade Deals

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday asked exporting countries worldwide to spare California their retaliatory tariffs, saying he plans to pursue dir...

5 hours ago

5 hours ago

Newsom Wants to Bypass Trump Tariffs With Direct CA Trade Deals

Specialist Anthony Matesic works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Friday, April 4, 2025. (AP/Richard Drew)
6 hours ago

Markets Plunge With S&P 500 Down 6% and Dow Down 2,200 After China Retaliates

Fresno police are searching for Unique Hernandez, 12, last seen on Friday, April 4, 2025, near Inyo Street and Maple Avenue, wearing all black clothing and carrying a black backpack. (Fresno PD)
6 hours ago

Fresno Police Searching for Missing 12-Year-Old Girl

6 hours ago

Madera Community College Unveils New Multicultural and Veterans Center

6 hours ago

Fusion Energy Race Is On. Two Local Lawmakers Want California to Lead the Way

7 hours ago

Saturdayโ€™s Spring Fest to Showcase Free, Low-Cost Activities for Fresno Kids

7 hours ago

LA County Reaches $4 Billion Agreement to Settle Sexual Abuse Claims at Juvenile Facilities

Antonio de Jesus Orozco Montes Deoca, 30, was sentenced on Friday, March 4, 2025, to 14 years and 8 months in prison for a deadly marijuana DUI crash in 2022 that killed one woman and injured four others. (GV Wire Composite)
7 hours ago

Fresno Man Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for Deadly Marijuana DUI Crash

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend