JUST IN: Rep. Swalwell announces he is ending his 2020 presidential bid.
Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., announced on Monday that he was ending his 2020 presidential bid.
"I told my wife and our staff and our constituents and our supporters that we're only running for one reason — to win and make a difference," Swalwell said, adding that"being honest with ourselves, we had to look at how much money we were raising" and at polling. "Today ends our presidential campaign, but it is the beginning of an opportunity in Congress with a new perspective," Swalwell said, adding that he had"no regrets" from his short run.
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