Sestak, 67, is a former Navy veteran vice admiral who was elected to the House in 2007 and again in 2009.
Former Rep. Joe Sestak made an unexpected leap Sunday into the crowded field of candidates seeking the Democratic nomination to run against President Donald Trump in 2020.
Sestak, 67, is a retired naval vice admiral who was elected to the House of Representatives in 2007 and again in 2009. He said he delayed his decision to enter the presidential race as his daughter battled a return of brain cancer, which she first fought off at age 4. Americans want a President who is accountable to them, above self, above party, above any special interest. I want to be that President https://t.co/u0rYhDNIu3
He said that"building the liberal world order based upon the rules of individual and human rights, open and fair markets, fair and just governments" is"what really makes 'America First.'"
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