Tom Steyer

A poor showing on Tuesday could force some candidates to rethink their campaigns.
South Carolina voters seem to be listening to what Steyer has to say. But the broader progressive movement is skeptical.
The billionaire interrupted a tense exchange between Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders after the Democratic presidential debate.
Andrew Yang will likely be absent from next week's debate, if it happens, while Tom Steyer had a late surge to make the cutoff.
The HBO drama mirrored real life in uncanny ways and provided the right amount of tragicomic escapism.
“I don’t think America looks at the guy in the White House and says, ‘Let’s find someone richer,'" the 2020 Democratic hopeful said.
Given the appearance of a "one and done" solution and the potential for the far right to co-opt emergency powers, experts warn a declaration could backfire.
Will Ferrell's Tom Steyer, meanwhile, is running because "it's fun and it gets me out of the house."
The billionaire presidential candidate has been accused of trying to buy the Oval Office.
Steyer's campaign claimed the breach was caused by a technical glitch, but South Carolina Democratic Party officials say otherwise.