Marianne Williamson ends 2024 campaign after Nevada loss to Biden
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Author Marianne Williamson ended her 2024 Democratic presidential campaign on Wednesday after a poor showing in the Nevada Democratic primary.
Williamson, who also ran for the Democratic nomination in 2020, not only got walloped by President Joe Biden on Tuesday, but she also suffered defeat to the “none of these candidates” option on the ballot. She announced she would end her campaign in an email to supporters.
“I read a quote the other day that said that sunsets are proof that endings can be beautiful too,” Williamson said in a video message Wednesday night. “And so today, even though it is time to suspend my campaign for the presidency, I do want to see the beauty.”
With 84% of the vote in, Biden got 89.3% of Nevadan Democrats’ vote, followed by 5.8% for “none of these candidates” and 2.9% for Williamson.
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