Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is dropping out of the Democratic presidential race after failing to win a single state on Super Tuesday, including her own, US media reported.
The 70-year-old progressive lawmaker will hold a call with her campaign staff Thursday to announce that she is suspending her bid for the party's presidential nomination, The New York Times, CNN and other US media outlets said.
Elizabeth Warren led some national polls last summer but she never managed to build a broad coalition to carry her through to success in the primaries, finishing behind fellow progressive Bernie Sanders and moderate Joe Biden in 14 states on Super Tuesday.
Elizabeth Warren's withdrawal makes the Democratic race effectively a two-man contest between Biden, the 77-year-old former vice president, and Bernie Sanders, the 78-year-old Vermont senator.
Elizabeth Warren finished third in her home state of Massachusetts behind Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders on Tuesday.
Elizabeth Warren's decision to drop out comes one day after that of billionaire former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, who quit on Wednesday after a disappointing Super Tuesday performance and endorsed Joe Biden.
According to the Times, Elizabeth Warren does not plan to make an endorsement when she announces that she is quitting the race.
Bernie Sanders told reporters that he had spoken to Elizabeth Warren on Wednesday.
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