CORRECTION: An earlier headline of this story incorrectly used the name Juan Castro. This has since been corrected to Julian Castro.

The New York Times reported Thursday that Julian Castro has ended his bid for the 2020 Democratic nomination for president. Moreover, the former housing secretary was the only Latino candidate running for office after struggling in the polls all year long.

Castro, 45, said in a message uploaded to dropbox and obtained by the The New York Times.

“I’ve determined that it simply isn’t our time,” Castro said in a nearly four-minute video message released by his campaign. The video includes a his work on the campaign trail throughout the year.

It’s with profound gratitude to all of our supporters that I suspend my campaign for president today. I’m so proud of everything we’ve accomplished together. I’m going to keep fighting for an America where everyone counts—I hope you’ll join me in that fight. pic.twitter.com/jXQLJa3AdC — Julián Castro (@JulianCastro) January 2, 2020

“Today it’s with a heavy heart, and profound gratitude, that I will suspend my campaign for president,” he added.

“I’m not done fighting,” he said. “I’ll keep working towards a nation where everyone counts, a nation where everyone can get a good job, good health care and a decent place to live.”

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