In light of Andrew Yang dropping out and Californians already voting since last week, it’s worth noting that once you send in your ballot, you can’t take it back. Here’s why you may want to wait before casting your ballot in California: #NHprimary2020 https://t.co/VPuGtW8bHY
— Bryan Anderson (@BryanRAnderson) February 12, 2020
Shocking news for the dozen Americans who knew he was running.
— Doug Ross π΅ (@directorblue) February 12, 2020
BREAKING: Both Andrew Yang and Michael Bennet have dropped out of the 2020 race
— Emma Kinery (@EmmaKinery) February 12, 2020
Bennet out: https://t.co/1F4FuYpJGl
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) February 12, 2020
Andrew Yang suspends his campaign: “I am the math guy and it is clear tonight from the numbers that we are not going to win this race. I am not someone who wants to accept donations and support in a race that we will not win.” https://t.co/advvIJ49Ms pic.twitter.com/FgQ5lRj0Ec
— ABC News Live (@ABCNewsLive) February 12, 2020
"I will support whoever is the Democratic nominee," Andrew Yang said after announcing he's dropping out.
— POLITICO (@politico) February 12, 2020
"That said, I hope this campaign can be a message and a word of caution and guidance to my Democratic colleagues that Donald Trump is not the cause of all of our problems" pic.twitter.com/SKSSZ1TfQC
Yang got out too early to negotiate for one from Bernie. Dumb play by Yang. DNC was willing to amend rules to keep him in debates because they call him “colored.” https://t.co/FvnYExghxU
— Ali (@ali) February 12, 2020
Bummer. https://t.co/fdNfwK7KjF
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) February 12, 2020
BREAKING: Write-in candidates are nearly tripling Deval Patrick’s vote total and more than triples Michael Bennet’s total. pic.twitter.com/cP0ULK9zkO
— Alex Kotch (@alexkotch) February 12, 2020
Rumors of Tom Steyer's political death are...slightly exaggerated. https://t.co/oUiGalaHJ8
— David Freddoso (@freddoso) February 12, 2020
Reporter: "There was a tweet that came out earlier today that claimed you were dropping out..."
— The Hill (@thehill) February 12, 2020
Tom Steyer: "No. That's ridiculous. I mean it's sort of like there's maybe a tweet that I've left my arms and legs. But here they are."
Reporter: "Thank you for the confirmation." pic.twitter.com/X9qxIwUNe8