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Sen. Sherrod Brown Announces He Will Not Be Running For President in 2020

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Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) announced Thursday that he will not be joining the crowded field of Democrats running for president in 2020. His announcement comes after he weighed a 2020 bid and spent two months touring early voting states as part of a campaign to call attention to workers across the country.

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"I will keep calling out Donald Trump and his phony populism,” Brown said in an initial statement. “I will keep fighting for all workers across the country. And I will do everything I can to elect a Democratic President and a Democratic Senate in 2020. The best place for me to make that fight is in the United States Senate."

He also explained his decision in a Twitter thread drawing attention to his tour to make “dignity of work a centerpiece of Democrats’ 2020 campaign.”

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