Elizabeth Warren has reportedly dropped out of the presidential race this morning and is preparing to make a speech. Many in the media reported that she stayed in too long and how it might have actually hurt Bernie Sanders in the Super Tuesday races. This comes weeks after Warren accused Sanders of calling her a liar on the debate stage in a possible showing of bad blood.
As far as we know, Warren has not endorsed Bernie or Biden yet, but it looks like Biden is chumming up to Warren to try and get her support. In a tweet from @JoeBiden: “Senator @EWarren is the fiercest of fighters for middle class families. Her work in Washington, in Massachusetts, and on the campaign trail has made a real difference in people’s lives. We needed her voice in this race, and we need her continued work in the Senate.”
Senator @EWarren is the fiercest of fighters for middle class families. Her work in Washington, in Massachusetts, and on the campaign trail has made a real difference in people's lives. We needed her voice in this race, and we need her continued work in the Senate.
— Joe Biden (Text Join to 30330) (@JoeBiden) March 5, 2020
Elizabeth Warren, who some thought would be a top contender in the 2020 Democratic presidential field, came in third in her own state on Tuesday. This is likely the end of her aspirations for higher office. Stay tuned for updates on this dynamic story as there could indeed be an endorsement from her for Joe Biden or Bernie Sanders at any time.
Many other Democrats, minus the women of “The Squad”, have lined up behind Biden in an apparent establishment coup against Sanders. It’s not likely that Warren will break ranks but anything can surely happen.
UPDATE: 12:43 PM: In a speech on live TV announcing the end to her campaign, Elizabeth says she has no regrets about running for president. When asked who she will endorse by a reporter, she simply answered, “not today”.
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