Former AG Eric Holder says he's not running for president.
"For too long, Democrats have lost sight of the state and local races that shape the day-to-day lives of the people we serve," Holder wrote."With state legislatures set to begin drawing new voting districts in 2021, what happens in those races over the next two years will shape the next decade of our politics. Our fight to end gerrymandering is about electing leaders who actually work for the interests of the people they are supposed to represent.
"I will do everything I can to ensure that the next Democratic president is not hobbled by a House of Representatives pulled to the extremes by members from gerrymandered districts," he continued. Holder served as President Barack Obama's first attorney general and became a lightning rod for conservative criticism of the administration. President Donald Trump, in a 2017 interview with
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