Robin Crow, a Michael Bennet supporter, speaks with BU News Service reporters in Barley House about his hopes for the campaign before the New Hampshire primary votes are tallied Tuesday. Photo by Ari Swift / BU News Service
Robin Crow, 66, of Franklin, Tennessee watches the news unfold at Michael Bennet’s primary night party Tuesday. Photo by Yumeng Zhang / BU News Service
Michael Bennet addresses his supporters Tuesday. Photo by Yumeng Zhang / BU News Service
Supporters applaud Michael Bennet at his primary night party Tuesday. Photo by Yumeng Zhang / BU News Service
Michael Bennet stands on stage at Barley House after announcing his official exit from the 2020 Democratic primary Tuesday. Photo by Ari Swift / BU News Service
Michael Bennet mingled with the crowd during his primary night party Tuesday. Photo by Yumeng Zhang / BU News Service
Michael Bennet shakes hands with supporter Mark Paige of Exeter, New Hampshire at Barley House after his official withdrawal from the 2020 Democratic primary Tuesday. Photo by Ari Swift / BU News Service
Michael Bennet hugs family, including sister Holly Bennet, after his withdrawal announcement Tuesday in Concord, New Hampshire. Photo by Ari Swift / BU News Service
CONCORD, N.H.— Michael Bennet arrived at Barley House with his wife and daughters crying behind him. His supporters’ nights turned bittersweet as the candidate formally announced his exit from the 2020 race. However, the crowd lifted up their voices to affirm their support as the candidate stated he would return. After giving his speech, he turned to his family for support, embracing his sister, Holly Bennet.