Tom Steyer’s 2020 presidential campaign has concluded; he suspended his bid in August 2019 after announcing he would run for the Democratic nomination, and he ended his campaign in February 2020 as the field narrowed. He subsequently focused on his other political activities and advocacy work, including climate and impeachment-related efforts. For latest status, there’s no active campaign activity to report beyond those historical milestones.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Tom Steyer, the billionaire investor and activist, said Tuesday he's joining the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, reversing course after deciding earlier this year that he would forgo a run. Steyer, 62, is one of the most visible and deep-pocketed liberals advocating for President Donald Trump's impeachment.
kutv.comWASHINGTON (AP) — Tom Steyer, the billionaire investor and activist, said Tuesday he's joining the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, reversing course after deciding earlier this year that he would forgo a run. Steyer, 62, is one of the most visible and deep-pocketed liberals advocating for President Donald Trump's impeachment.
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ballotpedia.orgdiv article WASHINGTON (AP) - Tom Steyer, the billionaire investor and activist, said Tuesday he's joining the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, reversing course after deciding earlier this year that he would forgo a run. Steyer, 62, is one of the most visible and deep-pocketed liberals advocating for President Donald Trump's impeachment. He surprised many Democrats in January when he traveled to Iowa, home to the nation's first presidential caucus, to declare that he would...
www.foxla.comTom Steyer has spent more than $6 million on television and online ads in the first month of his campaign, outspending other 2020 Democrats on ad expenditures.
abcnews.go.comBillionaire activist Tom Steyer's campaign says he has enough donors to qualify for the next Democratic debate in Los Angeles. The presidential candidate spoke to CBSN's Elaine Quijano on "Red & Blue" about the end of Kamala Harris' campaign, as well as accusations that he is trying to buy his way to victory. … Billionaire activist Tom Steyer is officially running for president. This week, he became the newest Democrat to fight for the nomination after initially saying he wouldn't run. Steyer...
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