He suspended his presidential campaign on January 13, 2020. “I can’t wait to get back on the campaign trail and campaign as hard as I can for whoever is the eventual nominee and for candidates up and down the ballot.”Shane Goldmacher contributed reporting.Mr. Sen. Cory Booker suspended his presidential campaign Monday, the final act of a bid for the Democratic nomination defined by a persistent struggle to catch fire …

Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., cited a lack of fundraising in an email to supporters announcing he is ending his presidential campaign.

Booker often made his case for the presidency through his biography: as a black man whose family had to overcome racist housing discrimination in New Jersey, and as a mayor of a predominantly black city who saw the harm caused by hard-line criminal justice laws.Money was so tight that Mr. Booker had scheduled fund-raisers in the final two-week sprint of his campaign in California and New Jersey — far from the crucial battlegrounds of Iowa and New Hampshire.The New Jersey senator, who built his campaign around a message of unity, was unable to catch on with substantial numbers of voters and ended his quest before voting began.Throughout his campaign, Mr. Booker cast a spotlight on his adopted home city. Police said Stone is facing charges of criminal mischief related to the five incidents.… “I don’t tweet.

“I just will continue to do my job no matter what comes out because I think it’s very important.”The plan calls for dedicating $30 billion worth of previously proposed government investments to a small business opportunity fund benefiting black, brown and Native American entrepreneurs. Entering October, he had raised only $4.3 million from donations of less than $200, less than the total haul, for instance, of Mr. Sanders in his first 24 hours as a candidate.The decision to drop out of the race came over the weekend, aides said, with Mr. Booker huddling with top staff members as he wrestled with the decision. Cory Booker drops out of presidential race 10:46. Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) officially kicked off his presidential campaign with a rally in his hometown of Newark. Deval Patrick is … https://cs.pn/2X9PXdV.

His average national polling numbers were at 1.8%, according to Real Clear Politics.Booker's campaign has struggled with fundraising the past several months, and the senator  considered ending his campaign last fall if he couldn't make a fundraising goal.WASHINGTON – Sen. Cory Booker, who built his presidential campaign around the message of rising together as a nation, is ending his bid for the White House. His exit reduces the diversity of … Cory is running for re-election to keep fighting for justice and opportunity for all Americans. ""Without a fundraising surge to close out this quarter, we do not see a legitimate long-term path forward," campaign manager Addisu Demissie wrote.In the 4th quarter of 2019, Booker raised $6.6 million, which was his largest fundraising haul to date.

Mr. Booker also showed a touch of humor on Monday. So what went wrong?In an email to The Washington Post, authorities identified the protester as 18-year-old Nikki Stone, who has also been referred to online as Nicki. "Friend, it’s with a full heart that I share this news – I’ve made the decision to suspend my campaign for president," he wrote in the email. "I think a lot of folks are beginning to feel that the forces that are tearing us apart in this country are stronger than the forces that tie us together. Sen. Cory Booker is adding another line to his resume: presidential candidate. With his departure, former Massachusetts Gov.

"It was a difficult decision to make, but I got in this race to win, and I’ve always said I wouldn’t continue if there was no longer a path to victory.

Booker, who was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2013, had released detailed policy proposals on immigration detention, gun violence prevention, abortion, housing affordability, and white nationalism. "Our campaign has reached the point where we need more money to scale up and continue building a campaign that can win – money we don’t have, and money that is harder to raise because I won’t be on the next debate stage and because the urgent business of impeachment will rightly be keeping me in Washington," he continued.After his absence from last month's debate and the upcoming one, Booker was vocal about his concerns with diversity on the debate stage.He said last month during an interview with MSNBC that he's "a little angry" that the debate in December was setting up to only include white candidates.