Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images Former Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper has had a hard time standing out among the 20-plus crowd currently running for the Democratic nomination. He hasn’t been able to break the 1 percent mark in polls, isn’t expected to make the cut for the September debate, and — despite posting a thirst trap-adjacent pic prior to the second debate — wasn’t able to make a memorable impression, aside from getting made fun of by Bernie Sanders.
For all these reasons and hopefully a few more, Hickenlooper is considering dropping out of the race to pursue a Senate run in Colorado, according to four Democrats familiar with his thinking who spoke with the New York Times.
Hickenlooper said in February that he’s “not cut out to be a senator,” and did not comment on the report on Tuesday. Still, there may be a lane open for him: An allied super PAC published a poll Monday showing the former governor 13 points ahead of Republican incumbent Cory Gardner, who is having Trump trouble in a state with a large number of unaffiliated voters and a presidential approval rating as low as 39 percent last month.
Hickenlooper is one of three Democrats — including Steve Bullock and Beto O’Rourke — that have been encouraged by some in the party to ditch their presidential ambitions and run for Senate. The two-term governor of Montana, Bullock is facing pressure to run against Republican Steve Daines, while Beto O’Rourke has been urged to drop out to challenge John Cornyn in Texas.
He should run. Taking back the Senate is very important. Send Moscow Mitch to the back of the room
It is much less work than being president. Unless of course you are 45. He pretends to be president a few hours a week.
Just do it.
Go for it, Hickenlooper! Country first!
Running for President and self-evaluates as not cut out to be a senator. Strong argument there, sir.
Run, John, run for senate! Do the right thing! Hickenlooper
I hope it is true!
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