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SNAKE WATCH: Elizabeth Warren’s Next Move Could Decide the Election

 

 

Senator Elizabeth Warren declined to make an immediate endorsement after dropping out of the presidential race on Thursday following a poor Super Tuesday showing in which she failed to win even her home state of Massachusetts.

“Not today,” Warren replied when asked if she would get behind one of the two major remaining candidates — former Vice President Joe Biden or Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. Warren explained she wanted more time to come to a decision.

Warren’s momentary lack of an endorsement was significant considering the other candidates who ended their campaigns in the past week have given their support to Biden, who surprisingly experienced a return to frontrunner status following strong performances in South Carolina on Sunday and then in several states on Super Tuesday.

“I will not be running for president in 2020, but I guarantee I will stay in the fight for hardworking folks across this country who’ve gotten the short end of the stick over and over,” Warren said as she announced the suspension of her bid for the Democratic nomination.

In her remarks, Warren lamented that the field is now dominated by men, as the only remaining female candidate — Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii — has claimed only a single delegate so far, compared to the hundreds won by Sanders and Biden.

“One of the hardest parts of this is all those pinky promises and all those little girls who are gonna have to wait four more years,” Warren said in reference to conversations she has had with young girls on the campaign trail. “That’s gonna be hard…. I take those pinky promises seriously.”

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  1. Jack Jack March 6, 2020

    And the highest bidder is . . . . .?

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