Elizabeth Warren is ending her Presidential campaign

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Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren will reportedly announce her intention to suspend her campaign, following a failure to establish a majority in any states.

The news comes according to sources who allegedly spoke with NBC News, the Massachusetts senator was considered one of the frontrunners, but her support has fallen far behind her fellow-Democrat candidates, which include former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in recent weeks.

Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders recently won a large number of votes in New Hampshire: 

Warren displayed sharp intelligence and showcased a number of policy blueprints. Initially, she seemed to be popular with voters, with polls showing a rise in her support over summer that continued into autumn; boasting massive crowds of about 15,000 people in Seattle and 20,000 in Washington Square Park for her speeches.

Former Vice President Joe Biden announced his election campaign in this YouTube video:

Commenting on the news in a tweet, President Donald Trump stated: "Elizabeth 'Pocahontas' Warren, who was going nowhere except into Mini Mike’s head, just dropped out of the Democrat Primary...THREE DAYS TOO LATE. She cost Crazy Bernie, at least, Massachusetts, Minnesota and Texas. Probably cost him the nomination! Came in third in Mass. [sic]"