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Colorado's Hickenlooper Ending 2020 White House Bid
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By Associated Press
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August 15, 2019

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DENVER โ€” John Hickenlooper will drop out of the Democratic presidential primary on Thursday, according to a Democrat close to him.
The former two-term Colorado governor, who ran as a moderate warning of the perils of extreme partisanship, struggled with fundraising and low polling numbers. His planned departure from the 2020 race was confirmed Wednesday night by a Democrat who wasnโ€™t authorized to speak publicly before the announcement and spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity.

Hickenlooper became a political giant in Colorado for his quirky, consensus-driven and unscripted approach to politics.
Hickenlooper, 67, is not expected to announce a decision Thursday on whether he will run for Senate in Colorado, though he has been discussing the possibility with advisers. Republican Sen. Cory Gardner, up for reelection in 2020, is considered one of the most vulnerable senators in the country because of Coloradoโ€™s shift to the left.
Hickenlooper became a political giant in Colorado for his quirky, consensus-driven and unscripted approach to politics. He once jumped out of a plane to sell a ballot measure to increase state spending and won two statewide elections in a purple state during Republican wave years. He was previously the mayor of Denver.
He launched his longshot White House bid in March, promising to unite the country. Instead, he quickly became a political punch line.
Shortly before taking his first trip to Iowa as a candidate, Hickenlooper, who became a multimillionaire founding a series of brewpubs, balked at calling himself a capitalist on national television. Then, at a CNN town hall, he recounted how he once took his mother to see a pornographic movie. With the campaign struggling to raise money, his staff urged Hickenlooper to instead challenge Gardner. But Hickenlooper stayed in and hired another group of staffers in a last-ditch effort to turn around his campaign.

Hickenlooper Softened Denials of Interest in the Senate

Positioning himself as a common-sense candidate who couldnโ€™t be labeled a socialist by Republicans, Hickenlooper couldnโ€™t make his voice heard in the crowded Democratic presidential field of about two dozen candidates. It didnโ€™t help that, by Hickenlooperโ€™s own admission, heโ€™s a mediocre debater and erratic public speaker. In the end, he couldnโ€™t even scrape together enough money for many of his trademark quirky ads, only launching one in which avid beer drinkers toast Hickenlooper by comparing him to favorite brews.

Itโ€™s unclear whether Hickenlooper plans to run against Gardner, whom national Democrats have urged him to take on since last year. Heโ€™s repeatedly said heโ€™s not interested in the Senate and prefers an executive position.
Hickenlooper softened his denials of interest in the Senate in recent weeks as his campaign finances dwindled and pressure increased from other Democrats. He started telling people heโ€™d make a decision by the end of this week.
Itโ€™s unclear whether Hickenlooper plans to run against Gardner, whom national Democrats have urged him to take on since last year. Heโ€™s repeatedly said heโ€™s not interested in the Senate and prefers an executive position.
But if Hickenlooper did run against Gardner, heโ€™d first have to get through another crowded Democratic primary field. Numerous Colorado Democrats have launched primary bids for Gardnerโ€™s seat, and many have indicated theyโ€™d stay in the race, even if Hickenlooper enters the contest.
Hickenlooper isnโ€™t the first Democratic hopeful to end his 2020 presidential bid. U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell of California announced his departure in July.

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