Who will drop out after Super Tuesday, part 2.

So, those who predicted Bloomberg will stay in, please accept the board version of our game!

Still waiting to see if those of us who said Bloomberg would not play spoiler and would quit but Warren would hang in a wee bit longer are right on both counts.

I’m still going with her hanging on through March 10 and seeing if she can pick up some delegates in a three way race, and thereby gain some power in a contested election and keep her delusional fantasy of being the compromise brokered convention pick alive. I wasn’t counting on her being this clobbered though!

Well, whaddaya expect? Who couldn’t get past first base in this campaign. He was hardly the only one!

What and I Don’t Know had no comment.

I voted Bloomberg to stay [WRONG!] and Warren to drop [RIGHT!] so I’ll take half the lashes, matey.

23 replies and nobody has even mentioned Tulsi Gabbard yet? Sad!

You just did, more’s the pity. These California candidates haven’t quit yet:
Mosie Boyd
Michael A. Ellinger
Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente III
Tulsi Gabbard
Mark Stewart Greenstein
A stalwart company, there. On the GOP side we still have:
Rocky De La Fuente (senior)
Matthew John Matern
Robert Ardini
Zoltan Istvan
I note an inter-generational conflict. Still, our options are open.

You’re saying all these candidates are still running for President? NY Times just lists the Dems as Biden, Bernie and Tulsi.

(and what is her deal, anyhow?)

Yes. The media screens out “minor” candidates. There may still be a couple dozen running for the Democratic nomination when you add up every candidate on the primary ballot in at least one state.