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  • thank you so much.

  • It's so good to be in.

  • Sometimes the longest way around really is the shortest way.

  • Here we are.

  • In the last few years, America has face enormous challenges, from an economy in transition to acclimate on the brink to a president, sowing chaos and discord across the very country he is responsible for United and for many Americans, these challenges have amounted to a call to action.

  • And so, like so many others, I thought deeply about what I could do to make a difference what I could do to make myself useful.

  • It was in that spirit with your help, that a year ago we launched our campaign for the American president.

  • We began this unlikely journey with a staff of four in a cramped office right here in South Bend, Indiana, right down Washington street.

  • No big email list, no personal fortune.

  • Hardly anybody knew my name, and even fewer could pronounce it.

  • But South then showed everybody what to do.

  • First name Mayor last name Pete.

  • So we owe by every conventional wisdom.

  • By every historical measure, we were never supposed to get anywhere at all.

  • And then, as I said that roller coaster February night a few weeks ago in Iowa shocked the nation along that way on improbable hope became an undeniable reality in a field in which more than two dozen Democratic candidates ran for president, senators and governors, billionaires a former vice president.

  • We achieved a top four finish in each of the 1st 4 states told nominating contest, and we made history winning those Iowa caucus.

  • All of that it came about, thanks to your support.

  • Thanks to the power of this campaign's vision in your hands, it proved that Americans really are hungry for a new kind of politics rooted in the values that we share in cities and suburbs and rural communities in crowds have spilled out of venues.

  • From Salt Lake City to Raleigh to Arlington, we saw Americans ready to meet a new era of challenge with a new generation of leadership.

  • We found countless Americans ready to support a middle class millennial mayor from the industrial Midwest, not in spite of that experience, but because of it.

  • Eager to get Washington to start working like our in a divided nation, we saw fellow Democrats joined with independence, and yes, some of those future former Republican to choose a different policy.

  • To choose the politics defined not by who we push away, but by how many we can call to our side.

  • And we sent a message to every kid out there wondering if whatever marks them out is different means they are somehow destined to be less than to see that someone who once felt that exact same way could become a leading American presidential candidate with his husband.

  • We got into this race for a reason.

  • We got into this race in order to defeat the current president and in order to usher in a new kind of politics.

  • And that meant guiding our campaign by the values we like to call the rules of the road belonging True team one.

  • Boldness, responsibility, substance, discipline, excellence, enjoy.

  • And every decision we made was guided by these values.

  • One of those values truth.

  • And today is the moment of truth.

  • After a year of going everywhere, meeting everyone, defying every expectation, seeking every vote.

  • The truth is that the path has narrowed to a close for our candidacy, if not for our costs, and another of those values is responsibility, and we have a responsibility to consider the effect of remaining in this race any further.

  • Our goal has always been to help unify Americans, to defeat Donald Trump and to win the era for our values.

  • So we must recognize that at this point in the race, the best way to keep faith with those goals and ideals, it's to step aside and help bring our party and our country together.

  • So tonight I am making the difficult decision to suspend my campaign for the president.

  • I will no longer seek to be the 2020 Democratic nominee for president, but I will do everything in my power to ensure that we have a new Democratic president.

  • Comes anywhere way have to, because every time this president brings partisan politics into the management of a deadly serious pandemic or purchase officials who honored their oaths of office by telling the truth or close in religious language an administration whose actions harmed the least among us the sick and the poor, the outcast and the stranger, we are reminded just how urgent it is that we change.

  • Who is in the White House?

  • We cannot afford to miss this moment with every passing day.

  • I am more and more convinced that the only way we will defeat Trump and Trumpism is with the new politics that gathers people together.

  • We need leadership to heal a divided nation, not drive us for the report.

  • We need a broad based agenda that can truly deliver for the American people, not one that gets lost in ideology.

  • We need an approach strong enough not only to win the White House but to hold the House, win the Senate and send Mitch McConnell into retired.

  • And that broad an inclusive politics.

  • That is the politics that we have attempted to model through this campaign that I believe is the way forward for our eventual nominee.

  • So I urge everyone who supported me to continue in the cause of ensuring that we bring change to the White House and working to win the absolutely critical down ballot races playing out across the country this year, there is simply too much at stake to retreat to the sidelines at a time like this.

  • This this contest gives way to the season of weekly elections and delegate math.

  • It is more important than ever that we hold.

  • So what This is actually all about politics is not about the horse race, not about the debate stage or a precinct countenance spreadsheet is about real people's lives.

  • It is about our paychecks, our families, our futures.

  • We can and must put the everyday lives of Americans who have been overlooked for so long back at the center of our policy.

  • And every story that became part of this campaign helped show us why and how we do just that.

  • Politics is about people, and that is especially true of the people who touched this campaign to my competitors in a historically diverse field, those who have stepped aside and those still competing.

  • Thank you for demonstrating what public service for the people of South then this river city we love so much.

  • Thank you for keeping me honest and thank you for keeping me.

  • And you are Pete for America family.

  • I cannot express how grateful I am to every staffer, every volunteer, every supporter who believed in what we were building.

  • You walk in neighborhoods on hot summer days and drove on icy roads in the wintertime, you film and tweeted and coated and crunch numbers.

  • You build relationships and you built events.

  • You lit up offices and you filled high school gyms with equipment and then with people and then with cheers in the name of our values, freedom and security and democracy are contributing.

  • So many of you dug deep to fuel this campaign.

  • Nearly a 1,000,000 grassroots supporters who sacrificed financially so that this message of hope and belonging could reach every corner of this country.

  • Thank you.

  • For what?

  • Online?

  • In person, with family and with friends and with total strangers.

  • You shared your personal stories and you made the life of this campaign part of your own.

  • What you did and the way you did it was how we could show not just help, the kind of campaign we could be and the kind of country we will build.

  • You made me proud.

  • Every single day last, I want to thank my own family.

  • My mom, who not only helped raise me, but put her lover of language into work.

  • My father who left us just this is all getting underway.

  • But he was very much here and part of this effort and to the guy who took a chance on a first date with somebody all the way in South Bend, Indiana, and never looked back.

  • I know that if this campaign ends, there comes disappointment that we won't continue.

  • But I hope that everyone who has been part of this in any way knows that the campaign that you have built and the community that you have created is on Lee the beginning of the change that we're going to make together.

  • My faith teaches that the world is not divided into good people and bad people that all of us are capable of good and bad things.

  • Today, more than ever, politics matters because leaders can call out either what is best in us or what is worse than can draw us either to our better or to our worst cells.

  • Politics, at its worst, is ugly, but it's best politics can lift us up.

  • It is not just policy making.

  • It is moral, it is sold craft.

  • That is why we were earlier today.

  • We were in Selma, marching in commemoration of the civil rights movement on the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where I was humbled, tow, walk in the symbolic and the literal shadows of heroes who 55 years ago made America more of a democracy than it had ever been by their blood and by their courage.

  • And seeing those moral giants made me ask what we might achieve in the years now at hand how we might live up to the greatest moral traditions of political change in this country.

  • It made me wonder how the 20 twenties will be remembered when I'm an old man.

  • I firmly believe that in these years, in our time, we can and will make American life in politics more like what it could be.

  • Not just more wives and more prosperous but more equitable and more Justin more decent.

  • Think about proud of our time.

  • We could be, if we really did act to make it so that no one has to take to the streets in America for a decent wage.

  • Because one job is enough in the United States of America.

  • Whether you went to college or not, imagine how proud we would be to be the generation that saw the day when your race has no bearing on your health or your wealth or your relationship.

  • What if we could be the one to deliver the day when our teachers are honored a little more like soldiers and paid a little more like Dr What if we were the ones who rallied this nation to see to it that climate would be no barrier to our Children's opportunities in the chance to do that is in our hands.

  • That is the hope in our hearts.

  • That is the fire in our bellies.

  • That future, we believe it.

  • A country that really doesn't power every American to drive and a future where everyone belongs.

  • Thank you for sharing that vision.

  • Thank you for helping us.

  • That hope Thank you so much.

  • Let's move on together.

  • Thank you.

thank you so much.

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