Not every American can have a dream of being president of the United States!

To have so, it demands a tremendous amount of experience and knowledge, a visionary leadership quality with a pragmatic attitude of delivering inclusive social changes, building opportunities for everyone.

Anyone, who holds such an aspiration to serve the United States, can take part in the presidential race 2020. Michael Bennet, despite fitting in the game of politics, he dropped out of the presidential race on February 11, 2020.

Michael Bennet's Brief Bio And Wiki

Date Of Birth: 28 November 1964

Nationality: American

Birth Place: New Delhi, India 

Religion: Jewish roots, Christian

Age: 55-Year-Old

Political Party: Democrat

Education: Yale University

Net Worth: $15 million

Occupation: Businessman/ Lawyer/ Politician

Partner(s): Susan Daggett (m. 1997 to present)

Here are more facts about the United States Senator from Colorado:

1. Michael Bennet Was Born In New Delhi, India

Upon hearing this, some might be scratching their heads on thinking what’s the story behind a person who was born in New Delhi — was running for President of the United States in 2020?

However, there’s not such a story — except the fact that Michael Bennet, age 55, is an America-born in New Delhi. His father, Douglas Bennet, was serving as an aide to the ambassador to India, in U.S. department, before eventually his family returned to their native American soil, and settled in the Washington, DC. After this, Michael grew up in the U.S., living most of his childhood days. 

It hadn’t always been easy for Bennet as a child. He had to fail his second grade because of a reading disorder, dyslexia.

2. His Mother Was A Holocaust Survivor

Bennet's father was Christian, and his mother, Susanne Klejman, a Jewish — was born in 1938 in Warsaw, Poland. Moreover, she was a holocaust survivor. Michael's grandparents and Susanne escaped imprisonment from the infamous Warsaw Camp in World War II and made their way to the United States in 1950. 

Susanne was the only one who could speak English at the time while they immigrated to the United States. She then became a librarian at elementary school and volunteered at a public library in her retirement.

It could be Susanne’s love and passion for the English language that could have something to do with her son Michael Bennet, who would later become known for his activism on quality education.

3. It's Family Hereditary!

Michael Bennet repeated the history when he attended Wesleyan University for his education, as it was the same alma mater of his father and grandfather.

In 1987, Bennet completed his Bachelor of Arts in history and began working as an aide to Ohio Gov. Richard Celeste from 1988 to 1990. He earned his graduation from Yale Law School in 1993, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of The Yale Law Journal. 

Moving on, Bennet served as a clerk for the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and served as counsel (1995 to 1997) to the U.S. deputy attorney general and as a special assistant (1997) to the U.S. attorney at the department of justice during the Clinton administration.

It seems as if it’s almost hereditary — his grandfather, Douglas Bennet, was an economic adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration. Also, his father, Douglas J. Bennet, worked for both Jimmy Carter’s and Clinton’s administration. Bennet’s father also served the president of National Public Radio (1983-93) and Wesleyan University (1995-2007).

And then, it was Michael’s turn to take the same political footsteps that once his father and grandfather had followed.

Bennet's younger brother, James Bennet, 53, also followed his father’s past in media footsteps, as he is a journalist and the editorial page editor at The New York Times. He was also the former editor in chief of The Atlantic Monthly (2006).

4. Married Life With His Wife Then Opened Michael's New Chapters

During 1997, when Michael was working as a special assistant to the U.S. attorney, he married Susan Daggett, an environmental lawyer, who also went to Yale Law School. Later, the couple welcomed three children, all daughters, Halina, Anne, and Caroline.

Michael Bennet with his wife Susan Daggett, and their three children Halina, Anne, and Caroline (©: Twitter/Michael Bennet)

In 1997, Bennet and his wife Susan decided to leave Washington and moved west to settle in Denver. He went to work in the private sector, where he served for six years as a managing director of Anschutz Investment Company. The American politician did excellent work as he helped to restructure debt and to reorganize a troubled business that was under bankruptcy orders.

While helping turn around the company, his work came to the attention of the mayor of Denver, John Hickenlooper (who was also a graduate of Wesleyan University). As they befriended, he named Bennet as his chief of staff in 2003 and worked together for two years.

5. And It Was 'Denver' Where He Became School Administrator

It was going to be another successful spell for Michael Bennet — but this time, he was going to serve in the public sector.

In July 2005, The Denver Board of education selected Michael Bennet as superintendent of Denver Public Schools. He was a novice when he first took office; however, it flourished under Bennet's leadership.

The student enrolment increased, dropout rates decreased, and that improved graduation rates — the failing Denver Public School system rescued from falling apart. 

Those reforms, which Bennet had pushed, have continued ever since.

As a champion of education, Time magazines listed him among the nation’s leading educational activists in 2011. He also went to work as Barack Obama’s advisor on education issues.

6. Kick Starting His Political Career

In 2009, there knocked an unanticipated opportunity for Michael Bennet to step up in the political world. 

It all began when Ken Salazar left the U.S. Senate to become secretary of the interior, Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter interviewed several prominent Colorado democrats, before appointing Michael Bennet to fill the vacated seat and finish Salazar’s term. 

The following year as he ended his term, Bennet ran for the seat for a full term as Senator from Colorado. By the end of the year 2010, he came out as a winner over his Republican opponent after a vigorous and a big-spending campaign, which reported to be one of the most expensive campaigns in the country.

He routed back to Washington, D.C. in January 2011 to start a full six-year term, and emerged as a vocal supporter of U.S. President Barrack Obama in the Senate, voted in favor of the 'Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act' in 2010, immigration reform, energy and environmental policies that prioritize the development of renewable energy. 

Bennet became known for working very hard over the years in a bipartisan way with his republican colleagues for his legislative proposals. 

Bennet was re-elected to a second term in 2016, defeating the Republican once again.

7. Thanks To One Of His Political Opponents, Ted Cruz!

It has happened in the context of the 2018-19 government shutdowns.

On January 24, 2019, Senator Michael Bennet delivered an impassioned 25-minute speech on the Senate floor responding the comments by Senator Ted Cruz, accusing of hypocrisy of Cruz's concern about difficulties that the 2018-19 U.S. government shutdown was causing to first responders — recalling what happened in 2013 when Cruz led a shutdown that lasted 16 days; and that prevented federal first responders from helping victims at a time when Colorado was experiencing devastating flooding.

It drew widespread attention that, in less than eight hours, the speech became the most-watched Senate floor speech, viewed millions of times online and widely aired on cable news.

Thanks to his republican opponent, Senator Ted Cruz. Following his response that went viral, led to calling for Senator Michael Bennet to consider a presidential race, and had been mentioned as a possible candidate.

On May 2, 2019, Michael Bennet officially announced his intention of candidacy for president in 2020. Once, he stated that a purpose for running the president was to ‘restore integrity to the government.’

However, on 11 February 2020, Michael dropped out of the presidential race.

8. And What Forbes Says Regarding His Net Worth

Michael's estimated net worth by Forbes, a whopping $15 million — rank him the third richest Democrat is running for the presidential race in 2020.

He worked in the private and public sector both, but much a source of money was from the time of his private service when serving as a successful managing director of Anschutz Investment Company for six years. He worked a miracle, and in return, earned deservedly a reward of millions of dollars.

He is a millionaire, Michael Bennet!

9. His Love For Books! 

There is a great chance that a son of librarian mother could be a book lover, and so for Michael Bennet. He loves books and also writes.

Soon after entering the 2020 presidential race, Bennet published his book, 'The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics.'

10. He Supports Black Lives Matter, LGBTQ Issues, And Marijuana Legalization

The absolute epitome of a modern politician!