SELMA, Alabama: Pete Buttigieg dropped out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination on Sunday , saying he no longer saw a chance of winning, the day after fellow moderate Joe Biden won a big victory in South Carolina.
An adviser told Reuters that Buttigieg was dropping out to avoid helping the odds of front-runner Bernie Sanders, a senator from Vermont and self-described democratic socialist."Pete was not going to play the role of spoiler," said the adviser, who spoke on condition of anonymity."Could he have went through Super Tuesday and beyond? Sure. But this was not a vanity exercise."
Some worshippers at the African-American church in Selma, Alabama, where the event was held, turned their backs on moderate presidential contender Michael Bloomberg, who will first appear on ballots on Tuesday after skipping the first four contests. Biden and Bloomberg are trying to present themselves as the party's best choice to take on Trump, saying Senator Bernie Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, is too far to the left to win the general election.Black voters are a key Democratic constituency, and Bloomberg has been criticised for supporting the use of a policing practice called stop and frisk in New York City that encouraged police to stop and search pedestrians and disproportionately affected blacks and Latinos.
Some Democratic Party officials expressed concerns last week about Sanders' early surge, worrying that his aggressive policy priorities including establishing a mandatory government-run healthcare system could turn off moderate voters badly needed to defend competitive seats in Congress.
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