WASHINGTON – Julián Castro, who forsaken out of a 2020 presidential competition final week, has endorsed Sen. Elizabeth Warren in a Democratic primary.
In a video posted on his Twitter comment Monday, Castro pronounced his “story wouldn’t be probable but a clever women that came before” him. Castro, a Housing and Urban Development Secretary during a Obama administration, pronounced Warren is “one claimant we see who’s gallant to quarrel like ruin to make certain America’s guarantee will be there for everyone.”
“Who will make certain that no matter where we live in America or where your family came from in a world, we have a trail to opportunity, too,” Castro said. “That’s because I’m unapproachable to validate Elizabeth Warren for president.”
Castro final Thursday announced he was finale his presidential bid, saying, “I’ve dynamic that it simply isn’t a time.” Castro was a usually Latino claimant using for boss in 2020 and mostly focused his debate on issues confronting marginalized groups.
Following his endorsement, Castro is roving to New York to debate with Warren during a joint convene during Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre on Tuesday.
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In a video announcing his publicity of Warren, Castro is seen assembly with a Massachusetts senator during her home.
“You did so many things in this campaign, and it continues to matter,” Warren tells Castro in a video. “It’s not only in a past tense; it matters.”
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