Former Alaska Sen. Mike Gravel is ending his bid for president, which was run by a pair of social media-savvy teenagers
the 89-year-old Gravel to run for president earlier this year, forming an exploratory committee in March and launching an official campaign in April aimed at shifting the primary field further left during the party’s televised debates.
Gravel, who left elected office in 1981 and mounted a failed White House bid in 2008, did not make the stage for either the June forum in Miami or the July event in Detroit.
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