The candidate with the least rationale to still be in the race is Tulsi Gabbard. Whatever her reasons for running in the first place, she has zero delegates, 1.8% of the popular vote so far, 2.4% in national polling, & isn't on the debate stage anymore.
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Clearly you're part of Hillary Clinton's army of warmongers.pic.twitter.com/BMSG2Gn7aO
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Has she clinched a DNC prime time speaking slot yet.
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May as well ride it out until March 4. If she still has campaign funds, she might pick up support from those behind other candidates who drop out next week. Still no path to the nomination, though.
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What is the reason for her to get out? The tiny amount of attention she is getting is still infinitely more than she would be getting otherwise and, in the unlikely event that she picks up a couple of delegates and no one has a majority at the convention, she has a chip to play.
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Jill Stein didn't run in the primary. This is the opposite of preparing to run in November.
End of conversation
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She's the only moderate aside from Bloomberg and is young enough to be ok with VP
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