Klobuchar Drops Out Of Dem Race, Will Endorse Biden
The culling of the Democratic field continues…
Following Tom Steyer and Pete Buttigieg, Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar has become the latest Democratic primary candidate to end her campaign following Joe Biden’s first-place win in South Carolina.
Sources say she will endorse Joe Biden, which is hardly a surprise. Buttigieg is reportedly meeting with Biden about an endorsement.
BREAKING: Amy Klobuchar is ending her Democratic presidential campaign, plans to endorse Joe Biden. https://t.co/omRIv4O3nP
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 2, 2020
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On Sunday night, we noted the following tweet from Democratic campaign insider Robyn Kanner. Looks like she was correct:
I think we’re only 72 hours out from an overwhelming majority of Presidential candidates dropping out. It’s been a hell of a race. Proud of all the staffers on campaigns. Let’s unite. Let’s beat Trump.
— Robyn Kanner (@robynkanner) March 1, 2020
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Klobuchar will reportedly travel to Dallas on Monday to join Biden at his rally, where she will officially suspend her campaign and give Biden her endorsement, according to CNN.
Her departure leaves Warren, Bernie, Biden and Bloomberg. With Biden ascendant in the polls ahead of tomorrow’s “Super Tuesday” contest, it looks like the nomination contest could come down to Biden vs. Bernie as soon as Wednesday, as Bloomberg faces pressure to accept the public’s choice and bow out, while maintaining his pledge to back the Democratic nominee, unless it’s Bernie Sanders.
At this point, unless Bernie has a heart attack or the DNC does something extremely shady, we’re going to see Bernie vs. Trump, unless Hillary Clinton swoops in as the party’s savior during a brokered convention.
Tyler Durden
Mon, 03/02/2020 – 13:35
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