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Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown announced Thursday that he will not run for president in 2020, making him the latest Democrat to decide against a presidential bid as the party's field vying to unseat Donald Trump continues to take shape. "I think that any number of candidates who have announced or not yet announced can, if they carry on the message of the dignity of work and advocating for all workers … I think any number of them can win," Brown said. The decision from Brown, a fiery populist who has represented Ohio in Congress since the early 1990s, may come as a surprise to many in the party who believed he was well-positioned to win back states in the Midwest lost to Donald Trump in the 2016 election.
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