Democratic presidential candidate Steve Bullock, the two-term governor of Montana, drops out of presidential race after falling short of qualification requirements for multiple debates.

Moreover, the governor will not run for United States Senator according to his communications director.

“While there were many obstacles we could not have anticipated when entering this race, it has become clear that in this moment, I won’t be able to break through to the top tier of this still-crowded field of candidates,” Bullock said in a statement.

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Let’s get one thing clear I heard of him the day he announced his bid for the presidency but after that, nothing. I thought he had already dropped out, to be honest with you.

I suppose one thing that he wasn’t schooled on is you have to play dirty to win, but I thought h would’ve known that considering Yellowstone is filmed there. I’m kidding, but considering how vicious president Trump is and that cutthroat crowded joke of a democratic field is.

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“I entered this race as a voice to win back the places we lost, bridge divides and rid our system of the corrupting influence of Dark Money,” Bullock said in the statement announcing his departure from the race. “While the concerns that propelled me to enter in the first place have not changed, I leave this race filled with gratitude and optimism, inspired and energized by the good people I’ve had the privilege of meeting over the course of the campaign.”

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