Jay Inslee withdraws from the 2020 presidential race



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Washington Governor Jay Inslee is stepping down from the 2020 presidential race, he announced Wednesday night at MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show" television show.

Inslee had focused its campaign on climate change, calling it "the most urgent challenge of our time".

"This is the time to put the greatest threat to our existence, our economy and our health at the forefront of the nation's concerns," Inslee said in March at the launching ceremony of its Seattle campaign.

He presented a 10-year detailed plan on how to move the country to clean energy, encouraging other candidates to submit their own plans. The Democratic National Committee has asked the organization to hold a debate focused on climate change.

The DNC rejected its demands in June, but CNN announced soon after it would hold a public meeting on the 2020 candidate issue in September. Inslee, however, did not meet the survey criteria used by the network for this event – a minimum of 2% in four DNC-recognized ballots – and was not on the list of participants announced Tuesday by the network.

While Inslee said on Monday that he had reached the threshold of 130,000 donations for the upcoming Democratic debate in September, his lack of eligible polls would probably have also prevented him from participating in this debate.

Inslee is the third major candidate in the sprawling field to leave the race after California representative Eric Swalwell and former Colorado governor John Hickenlooper.

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