
Julián Castro, who dropped out of the 2020 presidential race last week, endorsed Elizabeth Warren on Monday.
Why it matters: It's one of the first high-profile endorsements from a former presidential contender this cycle — and it's significant because Castro is widely viewed as a leading vice presidential pick for the eventual nominee.
Our thought bubble, via Axios' Alexi McCammond: Castro and Warren have been pretty close throughout the primary, and his endorsement reflects that bond they’ve shared.
- They will be campaigning together, and he will make solo appearances without her as well.
- If Warren has to be pulled from campaign trail to participate in the Senate impeachment trial, Castro will be a crucial surrogate during that time.
Watch the video:
Today I'm proud to endorse @ewarren for president.
— Julián Castro (@JulianCastro) January 6, 2020
Elizabeth and I share a vision of America where everyone counts. An America where people—not the wealthy or well-connected—are put first. I'm proud to join her in the fight for big, structural change. pic.twitter.com/xDvMEKqpF3
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