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Rep. Justin Amash Won’t Launch Third Party Presidential Bid
NPR reports that “Justin Amash, the Michigan congressman who left the Republican Party last year and became an Independent, has announced he won’t be seeking the presidency as a third-party candidate.”
Read MoreRust Belt congressman Tim Ryan announces campaign for president
POLITICO reports that Congressman Tim Ryan is seeking the Democratic Party’s nomination in the 2020 presidential election.
Read MoreRep. Eric Swalwell eyeing 2020 announcement this month
CNN reports that Congressman Eric Swalwell has started to tell top Democrats he plans to launch a presidential campaign this month.
Read MoreDonald Trump once called the electoral college ‘a disaster for democracy.’ Now he says it’s ‘far better for the U.S.A.’
The Washington Post reports on President Trump’s flip-flop on the electoral college.
Read MoreFEC Releases Updated Guidance on “Testing the Waters” of Federal Candidacy
The FEC has published its 2019 revised guidance on “testing the waters” of federal candidacy, reiterating the longstanding legal requirement that funds raised to test the waters are subject to federal law contribution amount limits and prohibitions.
Read MoreJohn Hickenlooper, former Colorado governor, joins Democrats’ 2020 slate
Washington Post reports that John Hickenlooper, former two term governor of Colorado is running for the Democratic party’s 2020 presidential nomination.
Read MoreBeto skips town while his brain trust sketches 2020 plans
POLITICO reports that political advisers to Beto O’Rourke, who’s “leaning toward running for president,” are sketching out a presidential campaign plan while he takes a road trip to clear his head.
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