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Monday, March 2, 2020

Amy Klobuchar leaves Democratic nomination

Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar gave up on Monday, her pre-candidacy for the White House on the eve of Super Tuesday , the party's preview in 15 states and an American territory. Klobuchar was unable to leverage his campaign even after reaching third place in the New Hampshire primaries According to the American press, he will support former Vice President Joe Biden and is expected to be with him at a rally on Monday.
The Minnesota senator stood as a competitor better able to win the votes of more moderate voters in the American midwest than another centrist Democratic pre-candidate. The average of the electoral polls calculated by the portal Real Clear Politics, placed Klobuchar in sixth place, with only 4.8% of the voting intentions.
Klobuchar and also Senator Elizabeth Warren, who remains in the running, were the target of public support for The New York Times  in this Democratic race.

This is the sixth dropout for a Democratic pre-candidate since the primaries began in February. With Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, former mayor of South Bend (Indiana), businessman Andrew Yang, Tom Steyer, Deval Patrick and Michael Bennet join . Buttigieg and Steyer announced their retirement from the race shortly after the preview in South Carolina on Saturday 29.
Now, five candidates remain in the race, with Bernie Sanders the favorite, with 28.5% on average, followed by Biden (20%), billionaire Michael Bloomberg (15%), Elizabeth Warren (14%) and Tulsi Gabbard , with 1.4%

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