Long-shot candidate Sestak exits 2020 US presidential race

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WASHINGTON, Dec 2, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – And then there was one fewer: Joe
Sestak, a long-shot candidate for the Democratic Party presidential mantle in
2020, withdrew from the race Sunday.

“A moral compass for our great ship of state is the beacon most needed
today. And it is for the Captain of State who offers it that all Americans
will provide the fair winds and following seas to advance us,” Sestak, a
retired Navy officer, said on Twitter.

“That is necessary for us both at home and abroad, to convene the world
to advance our policies and commitment to democratic values for our
collective good,” he continued.

A former US congressman representing Pennsylvania, Sestak’s campaign had
not won great support.

Pete Buttigieg, the moderate millennial mayor of South Bend, Indiana,
has leapfrogged the race’s main liberal candidates, senators Elizabeth Warren
and Bernie Sanders, to claim second behind the resilient national leader Joe
Biden, according to Quinnipiac University’s latest poll released last week.

Buttigieg still remains in fourth place in the national poll aggregate
compiled by RealClearPolitics, behind Biden, Sanders and Warren.