PORTLAND — Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley said Wednesday that the high cost of campaigning for president is one of the big factors that could keep him out of the Democratic primary field in 2020.
Merkley last year made several visits to early primary states and indicated at one point that he would decide before 2018 ended. But in his first public appearance after the holidays, Merkley said he is now looking toward the end of March for a decision.
In an interview with OPB before holding a town hall in east Portland, Merkley said he’s still weighing several concerns. Perhaps chief among them is the high cost of mounting a presidential challenge — something he said could cost tens of millions of dollars.
“You would really have to build a vast operation to be competitive given the design of our primary system,” Merkley said, “and that would require an all-out effort. And so it’s balancing that effort against putting all my efforts in through the Senate.”