Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet had staked much of his campaign's future on the New Hampshire primary, forgoing months of campaigning in other early states to stick to the Granite State.
Published 9:24 PM EST Feb 11, 2020
Bennet had staked much of his campaign's future on the New Hampshire primary, forgoing months of campaigning in other early states to stick to the Granite State.Bennet, 54, has served as a U.S. Senator from Colorado since 2009. He formally announced his candidacy in May. His moderate politics included a middle-of-the-road approach to health care. Early in the primary, he sparred with Sen. Bernie Sanders over his Medicare-for-all plan, calling it “a bad opening offer” to conservatives.
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