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Elizabeth Warren Bows Out Of US Presidential Race
Elizabeth Warren dropped out of the Democratic presidential race on Thursday. The exit came days after the one-time frontrunner could not win a single Super Tuesday state, not even her own.
Warren who electrified progressives with her “plan for everything” and strong message of populism, told reporters on Thursday outside her home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that she’d likely endorse one of the two major candidates left in the race, Joe Biden or Bernie Sanders, but “not today”.
“I need some space and I need a little time right now,” she said, standing next to her husband, Bruce Mann, and golden retriever, Bailey.
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Warren’s exit extinguished hopes that Democrats would get another try at putting a woman up against President Donald Trump
Warren never finished higher than third in the first four states and was routed on Super Tuesday, failing to win any of the 14 states voting and placing an embarrassing third in Massachusetts, behind former Vice President Joe Biden and Sanders.
Her exit from the race following Senator Amy Klobuchar’s departure leaves the Democratic field with just one female candidate: Hawaii Representative Tulsi Gabbard, who has collected only one delegate towards the nomination. It was an unexpected twist for a party that had used the votes and energy of women to retake control of the House, primarily with female candidates, just two years ago.
Warren, 70, began her White House bid polling near the back of an impossibly crowded field, used wonky policy prowess to rocket to frontrunner status by the fall, then saw her support evaporate almost as quickly.
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