Tom Steyer ended his 2020 presidential campaign in February 2020 after spending heavily in early contests and not securing a viable path to the nomination. He announced he would suspend his campaign following South Carolina, where he didn’t win delegates, and the race moved toward Joe Biden securing the nomination. Since then, Steyer has remained active in climate and political advocacy through his charitable and activist organizations, but he did not re-enter presidential politics in 2020 or 2024. If you’d like, I can pull more detail on his post-campaign activities or provide a concise timeline with sources.[2][3][5][7]
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div article WASHINGTON (AP) - Tom Steyer, the billionaire investor and activist, said Tuesday he's joining the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, reversing course after deciding earlier this year that he would forgo a run. Steyer, 62, is one of the most visible and deep-pocketed liberals advocating for President Donald Trump's impeachment. He surprised many Democrats in January when he traveled to Iowa, home to the nation's first presidential caucus, to declare that he would...
www.foxla.comThe billionaire investor and activist is one of the most visible and deep-pocketed liberals advocating for Trump’s impeachment.
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www.fox9.comThe billionaire climate-change activist had staked his campaign on doing well in South Carolina but ended with a disappointing finish on Saturday.
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