Kirsten Gillibrand Drops out<br />of 2020 Presidential Race.<br />On Aug. 28, Kirsten Gillibrand<br />announced her decision to withdraw<br />from the current presidential race.<br />In a video posted to Twitter, Gillibrand said it<br />was “important to know when it’s not your time.”.<br />I known this isn’t the result that we wanted.<br />We wanted to win this race. But it’s important to<br />know when it’s not your time and to know how<br />you can best serve your community and country, Kirsten Gillibrand, via Twitter.<br />Gillibrand went on to thank her supporters<br />and encourage them to keep fighting. .<br />Our work is not done. And we have clear<br />mission in front of us. We have to defeat<br />President Trump, flip the Senate and elect<br />women up and down the ballot, Kirsten Gillibrand, via Twitter.<br />Her decision to withdraw comes right after her failure<br />to qualify for the third round of Democratic debates. .<br />Qualifying candidates must have 130,000 unique donors as<br />well as at least two percent support in four qualifying polls. .<br />Gillibrand only amassed $3 million<br />in her first fiscal quarter and, according<br />to RealClearPolitics, fell mostly below<br />two percent support in 2019.