"Our President Obama's return", noted Mr. Oruk withdrawing the presidential election November 2, 9:39

For the next US presidential election, the former House of Representatives Oruk, who was aiming to nominate Democratic candidates, announced his withdrawal from the election campaign. Mr. Oruk was said to be “the return of former President Obama” and was attracting attention, but his support was sluggish as the candidates were raging.

Democratic Party Beto Oruk announced a statement on the 1st that he will withdraw from the Democratic nomination for candidates for the 2020 presidential election next year.

In a statement, Mr. Oruk said, “It is unacceptable, but it is clear that the campaign will not work. Bonding to the chosen candidates will be the most beneficial to the Democratic Party and the country.”

Oruke is 47 years old from Southern Texas.

After serving as a member of the House of Representatives, he ran for the Senate election in the mid-term election in November last year, and attracted attention as he held a close match against his current position.

It was said that “Obama President Obama is coming again” because of his sharp speech that appealed for reconciliation, and it was expected mainly by young people, but support was sluggish as candidates were standing up within the Democratic Party.

Now there are 17 candidates in the Democratic Party for nomination.

In addition, among the promising candidates of the Democratic Party, former Secretary of Castro Housing Development has also been withdrawn, and the Democratic Party is narrowing down the candidates before the official selection of candidates begins next February.