BREAKING REPORT: Elizabeth Warren to End 2020 Presidential Campaign After Super Tuesday Disaster

Originally published at: BREAKING REPORT: Elizabeth Warren to End 2020 Presidential Campaign After Super Tuesday Disaster | Sean Hannity

Senator Elizabeth Warren will suspend her 2020 presidential campaign Thursday following her disastrous performance during the Super Tuesday primaries, reports the New York Times.

“Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts plans to drop out of the presidential race on Thursday and will inform her staff of her plans later this morning, according to a person close to her, ending a run defined by an avalanche of policy plans that aimed to pull the Democratic Party to the left and appealed to enough voters to make her briefly a front-runner last fall, but that proved unable to translate excitement from elite progressives into backing from the party’s more working-class and diverse base,” reports the New York Times.

Scoop: 🚨 WARREN will do call with all staff call shortly and announce afternoon visit to her Chalreston HQ. News: she's dropping outhttps://t.co/lz1tEkSNV6

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— The Hill (@thehill) March 5, 2020

 

“Though her support had eroded by Super Tuesday, in her final weeks as a candidate she effectively drove the centrist billionaire, former New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, out of the race with debate performances that flashed her evident skills and political potential,” adds the newspaper.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.