Elizabeth Warren Drops Out of 2020 Presidential Race After Disappointing Super Tuesday

By  //  March 5, 2020

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(FOX NEWS) – Sen. Elizabeth Warren dropped out of the 2020 presidential race after a disappointing Super Tuesday in which she failed to win even her home state — a development that could boost Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign by making him the lone progressive standard-bearer in the Democratic field.

The decision essentially leaves the race as a one-on-one battle between Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden, who is surging after claiming a stunning 10 victories on Super Tuesday.

Warren announced the decision in a late-morning, all-staff call on Thursday.

“I want all of you to hear it first, and I want you to hear it straight from me: today, I’m suspending our campaign for president,” Warren told staffers on the call. “What we have done – and the ideas we have launched into the world, the way we have fought this fight, the relationships we have built – will carry through, carry through for the rest of this election, and the one after that, and the one after that.”

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