Pete Buttigieg, the first openly gay U.S. presidential candidate and the winner of the Iowa Caucus, is dropping out of the race
he frequently polled at zero percent and did not qualify for any of the Democratic primary debates."I know there is a tear in that fabric [of America] right now; but it can be repaired by someone who can lead, and therefore unite, all Americans," he said in his letter.The businessman ended his campaign after finishing third in South Carolina.
He had entered the race by focusing on his gun-control policies, which included a call to close the loopholes that activists say contribute to gun violence as well as implementing a federal.
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