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After initially indicating that he would not seek the presidency, [95] [96] Steyer launched a campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination on July 9, 2019, in an online campaign video posted to Twitter. [2] [97] As a self-funded candidate, Steyer committed himself to spending millions of dollars in campaign advertising. [98] [99]
(Bloomberg) -- Billionaire Tom Steyer ended his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination after a disappointing finish in South Carolina, where he had hoped to make a stand.Steyer didn ...
Billionaire Tom Steyer cares about politics. He ran for president in 2020 on a climate-friendly agenda, which was followed by his opponents in the Democratic primary solidifying their climate ...
Billionaire activist Tom Steyer, who poured millions of dollars into his Democratic presidential campaign, is ending his bid after a third-place finish in the South Carolina primary. Steyer ...
Billionaire Tom Steyer, whose campaign was reliant on getting the black vote, dropped out after a lackluster performance in the state. Steyer's campaign had concentrated its advertising efforts on South Carolina, spending more money on television commercials in the state than all the other Democratic candidates combined.
Billionaire climate investor and activist Tom Steyer also publicly endorsed Harris in late July. ... who also previously was a fundraiser for former President Barack Obama's campaign in 2008, ...
Two billionaire Democratic presidential hopefuls, Michael Bloomberg and Tom Steyer, collectively spent about $389 million last year on their campaigns, more than the rest of the remaining ...
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