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Elizabeth Warren, who electrified progressives with her “plan for everything” and strong message of economic populism, dropped out of the Democratic presidential race Thursday, according to a person familiar with her plans. The exit came days after the onetime frontrunner couldn't win a single Super Tuesday state, not even her own.
The person wasn't authorized to speak about Warren's intentions and talked to the Associated Press on the condition of anonymity. Warren's exit extinguished hopes
.Time for a royal reunion. Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and their son Archie are headed back to the U.K.
This was a hard week for Elizabeth Warren supporters. The senator from Massachusetts, once a front-runner in the 2020 presidential race, officially dropped out on Thursday.
Elizabeth Warren, 70, may not have won the Democratic presidential primary election, but that’s not stopping her from having a little fun on Saturday Night Live! The U.S. Senator from Massachusetts stopped by the live comedy show on the night of Mar.
may have of the , but she returned to the spotlight on March 7 for the cold open.During another -related opening sketch, Fox News' Laura Ingraham, played by , advises her viewers that the outbreak is an "urban legend—yes, I'm using 'urban' as a dog whistle," and complains that criticism of President Donald Trump's response to COVID-19 is the work of stark raving mad liberals.After speaking to Jeanine Pirro (Cecily Strong), Donald Trump Jr.
Elizabeth Warren is making a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live!
A lot can happen in a short week’s time. On Saturday, February 29, “Saturday Night Live” opened its episode with a press conference about COVID-19 that turned into an impromptu democratic presidential hopefuls press conference because the primaries were the bigger story.
Late-night hosts reacted to Elizabeth Warren dropping out of the Democratic presidential race during their shows on Thursday. Warren made the announcement after failing to win a single Super Tuesday state.
By Bruce Haring
Sen. Elizabeth Warren‘s precious golden retriever Bailey has been a fixture with her on the campaign trail and her unofficial mascot.
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Elizabeth Warren is opening up after news broke that she will be suspending her campaign for President of the United States.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. dropped out of the 2020 presidential race on Thursday morning after a disappointing performance on Super Tuesday. The decision, confirmed by Fox News, essentially leaves the race as a one-on-one battle between Sen.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.
Senator Elizabeth Warren is ending her presidential campaign after failing to win any primary contests and placing third in her home state of Massachusetts on Super Tuesday, according to a source familiar with the matter. She planned to inform her staff in a conference call before holding a press conference outside her home in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
UPDATE, 3/5/20, 10:56am ET: Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is dropping out of the 2020 presidential race, according to a source within her campaign. While Warren’s “big structural change” campaign gained her masses of supporters, her popularity waned during the primaries. Her decision to drop out comes two days after a disappointing Super Tuesday; Warren didn’t win a single state, and came in third place in Massachusetts. It’s thought that she’ll endorse Senator Bernie Sanders.
Senator Elizabeth Warren is ending her presidential campaign to be the democratic nominee.
Elizabeth Warren has suspended her campaign to run for president of the United States, according to the New York Times. Her decision comes after failing to win any states, including her home state of Massachusetts, on Super Tuesday.
After spending more than half a billion dollars and winning an estimated 31 delegates on Super Tuesday, former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg ended his presidential run in the face of a stinging rejection by Democratic primary voters, saying he no longer has a path to the nomination. Bloomberg released a statement saying he would be leaving the race and endorsing Joe Biden.