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Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet drops out of 2020 presidential race

Popular presidential candidate Michael Bennet starts off his day with a stop at a polling place at Webster School on February 11, 2020 in Manchester, New Hampshire.

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Sen. Michael Bennet dropped out of the 2020 Democratic presidential race as results started revel in in from the New Hampshire primary Tuesday.

Bennet thanked his supporters in a tweet before giving remarks Tuesday nightfall, after NBC News projected that the top three in the New Hampshire primary would be Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar.

Bennet, who has exemplified Colorado since 2009, failed to gain traction in the race, topping out at 1% support in most recent asks. His fundraising also lagged well behind most of his rivals in the crowded field.

He participated in the June and July Republican debates, but failed to make the cut for every debate after.

In the Iowa caucuses, the first 2020 primary contest, Bennet flagged to register, receiving 0% of votes and no state delegates, NBC News reported.

Shortly before he declared his presidential bid in May 2019, Bennet was determined with prostate cancer, according to CNN. He had surgery soon after and had recovered by the time he joined the race.

When flinch into the primary, Bennet touted his victories in tough races in Colorado, considered a swing state.

In his campaign declaration, Bennet focused on expanding health care access with a public health insurance option, implementing a tax cut for subdivisions and reforming the political system, from lobbying to campaign finance laws.

The moderate Democrat pushed back against layouts from some of his more progressive rivals, like the “Medicare for All” and tuition-free public college plans championed by Sens. Bernie Sanders, (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.)

“I’m not succeeding to say there’s a simple solution to a problem if I don’t believe there is one,” he said in the video launching his candidacy. “You can’t fix a broken Washington if you don’t unvarying with the American people.”

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