Michael Bloomberg suspends Democratic presidential campaign
Michael Bloomberg has announced his intention to suspend his campaign for the Democratic nomination for the 2020 presidential election following a poor performance on Super Tuesday, Reuters reported. The former New York City mayor spent hundreds of millions of dollars of his own money in a bid to secure the candidacy. In a statement, Bloomberg announced that he was leaving the race and will back former Vice President Joe Biden, saying “I will work to make him the next president of the United States.” Biden won at least nine states in a strong showing on Super Tuesday, while his main competition, Senator Bernie Sanders, was on track to pick up four. Based on partial results from the 14 states and one territory that voted on Tuesday, Biden was forecast to win at least 351 delegates, while Sanders was predicted to gain at least 280. Elizabeth Warren was in line to take 28, Michael Bloomberg 12, and Tulsi Gabbard one. Currently Biden is on 453 overall and Sanders on 382, putting them far ahead of Warren on 50 and Bloomberg on 44. In total, 1,991 delegates are required to secure the nomination. Senator Warren has faced calls to drop out of the race and back Sanders after she suffered an embarrassing third place result in her home state of Massachusetts.
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