Mike Bloomberg QUITS 2020 race after disastrous Super Tuesday saying winning is 'impossible' after spending Half a $BILLION for just 44 delegates - and immediately endorses Joe Biden, while Elizabeth Warren 'assesses her path forward'
- Mike Bloomberg and Elizabeth Warren are the dramatic losers on Super Tuesday
- Bloomberg quit at 10.11am having spent $1 billion to only win 44 delegates
- Warren came in third in her own state of Massachusetts and came in third in nearby Maine too; aides said she was 'assessing the path forward'
- Dramatic count in Texas ends with Joe Biden winning the state - securing a sensational comeback from the political dead after he joked: 'They don't call it Super Tuesday for nothing.'
- Bernie Sanders seized a victory in California in the last act of a dramatic Super Tuesday which saw Joe Biden win state after state in landslides across the nation – only for his rival to take the biggest prize of all
- Biden started Super Tuesday off strong, sweeping a swath of the south after first winning Virginia then picking up North Carolina, Alabama, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Minnesota, Arkansas, Massachusetts and Texas
- Sanders currently has four states under his belt: California, Vermont, Utah and Colorado
- Both Sanders and Biden claimed victory, and both said they will take the nomination
- The path to the nomination in Milwaukee now runs through a mini-Super Tuesday on March 10, when Missouri, Michigan, Washington and Mississippi vote
Mini-Mike is no more
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