Pete Buttigieg drops out of 2020 presidential race

Democrat Pete Buttigieg is ending his campaign for president.  

Three people with knowledge of Buttigieg's decision tell The Associated Press he is informing campaign staff. They were not authorized to speak publicly and requested anonymity.  

His campaign says Buttigieg will speak Sunday night in South Bend, Indiana.  

Buttigieg rose to the field's top tier but failed to notch enough wins in the critical early states necessary to keep his bid moving forward.  

The millennial, Afghan War veteran and former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, defied expectations in a field of better-known candidates for months while becoming the first openly gay top contender for a major party nomination.  

FILE: Mayor Pete Buttigieg speaks on stage at 2019 ESSENCE Festival Presented By Coca-Cola at Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 07, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

FILE: Mayor Pete Buttigieg speaks on stage at 2019 ESSENCE Festival Presented By Coca-Cola at Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 07, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for ESSENCE)

"Mayor Pete" burst onto the scene with a blitz of national media a year ago and impressive fundraising. He leaned hard into a next-generation message of urgency on pressing issues while preaching a message of hope and inclusion.

The news of Buttigieg ending his campaign comes less than 24 hours after rival Tom Steyer announced he was suspending his campaign.

Democratic presidential hopeful Mayor of South Bend, Indiana, Pete Buttigieg (L) speaks to billionaire and philanthropist Tom Steyer (R) during a break in the sixth Democratic primary debate of the 2020 presidential campaign season co-hosted by PBS N