Seth Moulton Drops Out Of The Race For President

BOSTON (CBS) -- Massachusetts Congressman Seth Moulton is ending his White House bid. The representative from the state's sixth district said Friday he is not moving forward with his long-shot presidential campaign.

Moulton, who never qualified for any of the Democratic debates, told the Boston Globe that he "could see the writing on the wall" and believes the primary is a three-way race between former Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, of Massachusetts.

He made his exit from the race official at the Democratic National Committee's summer meeting in San Francisco on Friday.

"Though this campaign is not ending the way we hoped, I am leaving this race knowing that we raised issues that are vitally important to the American people and our future," Moulton said.

The Marine veteran's political rise started when he upset incumbent Rep. John Tierney in 2014. He made national headlines for helping to lead a controversial rebellion against Nancy Pelosi's ultimately successful campaign for House Speaker.

Moulton is still running for re-election to his House seat.

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