Amy Klobuchar Drops out<br />of 2020 Presidential Race On March 2, campaign officials<br />announced Amy Klobuchar’s decision<br />to suspend her presidential bid. The news comes on the eve of Super Tuesday<br />and just one day after Pete Buttigieg also<br />announced his decision to depart from the race. Though she had a strong third-place finish in<br />New Hampshire, Klobuchar struggled deeply<br />to gather support in other states. With only 7 delegates amassed, Klobuchar lacked<br />the organization and funding of her moderate rivals. According to an inside source, Klobuchar’s next<br />move will be to endorse her former rival, Joe Biden,<br />at his rally in Dallas, Texas, later this evening. The decision is believed to be an attempt to rally<br />centrist voters around one moderate candidate,<br />rather than cause the vote to be split. The previously saturated field of moderate candidates<br />left many fearing that a progressive candidate, such as<br />Bernie Sanders, would pull ahead, unopposed.