Castro will end campaign if he does not raise $800K by Oct. 31 

 
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October 22, 2019: Elizabeth Warren proposed an $800 billion public education plan Monday. Julián Castro said Monday he will end his campaign for president if he does not raise $800,000 before the end of the month.

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Which incumbent president seeking re-election won the smallest share of the Electoral College vote?

Notable Quote of the Day

“If the House votes to impeach President Donald Trump, thereby catalyzing a trial in the Senate, it’ll mark a profound political and historical moment. But it’ll also usher in an extraordinary logistical challenge for the six sitting Democratic Senators duking it out for their party’s presidential nomination in 2020: they may be required in Washington during the peak of the early primary campaign. …

The six Senators’ mandatory Washington interlude may also spark an ad war—on both TV and the Internet—as a proxy for in-person campaign events in Iowa, New Hampshire and beyond. ‘We did not build this into our media budget,’ one campaign aide to a Senator running for President told TIME, referencing an impeachment trial. ‘We had counted on some earned media in-state. Now, we probably won’t even be in the state to earn it.’”

– Philip Elliott, TIME Washington correspondent

Democrats

  • Michael Bennet discussed his plan for Medicare X with The Gazette editorial board Monday.

  • Joe Biden will attend a fundraiser Tuesday in Exeter, Pennsylvania.

  • Cory Booker campaigned in New Hampshire Sunday and Monday.

  • Pete Buttigieg is airing a new ad in Iowa’s Quad Cities market focused on the Rust Belt. Buttigieg will also campaign in Nevada Tuesday and Wednesday.

  • Julián Castro said Monday he will end his campaign for president if he does not raise $800,000 in ten days by Oct. 31. 

  • Tulsi Gabbard tweeted a live stream of her town hall Monday in Grinnell, Iowa.

  • Kamala Harris issued her Native American platform Monday, which includes taking 500,000 acres of federal land into trust for federally recognized tribes.

  • Amy Klobuchar finished her “All of America” bus tour in Iowa Monday. Her campaign also announced it had raised $2 million in the six days since the fourth Democratic primary debate.

  • Beto O'Rourke proposed a constitutional amendment that would prohibit a president from pardoning anyone related to an investigation involving him or his family members. O’Rourke also called for non-financial assistance from a foreign power to be considered an emolument.

  • Bernie Sanders released a new ad in Iowa focused on medical debt Monday.

  • Elizabeth Warren issued her public education plan Monday, proposing $800 billion over 10 years be spent on Title I funding for schools with low-income students, student disability grants, school infrastructure, and other programs.

  • Andrew Yang will campaign across New Hampshire for three days beginning Tuesday, including a speech at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics. He also participated in the Washington Post Live interview series Monday, where he ruled out a third-party or independent presidential run if he did not win the Democratic nomination.

Republicans

  • Mark Sanford campaigned in Utah Monday as part of his “Kids, We’re Bankrupt and We Didn’t Even Know It” Tour. He continues the tour in Las Vegas Tuesday.

  • Donald Trump will be in Pittsburgh at a natural gas industry conference on Wednesday.

  • In a CNN interview Monday, Joe Walsh discussed the impeachment inquiry and Trump’s withdrawn proposal to hold the G7 summit at his Doral resort.

Flashback: October 22, 2015

Hillary Clinton gave 11 hours of testimony before the House Select Committee on Benghazi.

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