Article snippet: Sen. MORE (D-N.J.) on Thursday began calling members of Congress informing them he is running for president and is quietly making overtures to members for support, three congressional sources told The Hill. "Yes, he is reaching out to members for their support,” said a former Democratic aide with direct knowledge of Booker’s intentions. "He's going to do it during Black History Month,” which starts on Friday. “I don't know if it's going to be tomorrow, I just know it's going to be soon." Among those who received a call Thursday were senior members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), of which Booker is a member. “He’s making calls,” a fourth source, Rep. MORE (D-Fla.), confirmed to The Hill on Thursday night. “He left me a voice message. I have to call him back.” A Booker spokesman declined to comment for this story. Booker’s entry into the 2020 Democratic presidential primary race was widely expected, but his announcement on the heels of the successful presidential launch of Sen. MORE (D-Calif.) suggests he and his team realized he could not allow his Senate colleague and fellow CBC member build too much momentum, some Democratic observers said. Both Booker, 49, the former mayor of Newark, and Harris, 54, the former California attorney general, have been vying for endorsements from CBC members — a sign of the importance of the black vote in the Democratic primary, especially in states like South Carolina, Ohio and Georgia. On Wednesday, both Booker and Harri... Link to the full article to read more
Booker tells lawmakers he is running for president and seeks their support | TheHill
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