One already dropped out
In the presidential race Democrats typically carry California.
Lyndon Baines Johnson, in 1964, beating Barry Goldwater, who only carried 5 states.
She did badly in the Iowa caucuses and ran out of money.
A candidate can drop from the race at any time.
because his name was rick and no one likes a rick
Tim Pawlenty, governor of MN, is the only one that I recall dropping out after this first caucus.
Democrat, Lyndon Johnson did not seek reelection, and therefore the democrats did not have the incumbent advantage in the race.
A presidential canidate might drop out of the race if he or she doesn't win a lot of states on Super Teusday because he or she doesn't have a great or good chance at winning election
No, Pawlenty is a Republican. He is a former governor of Minnesota, member of the State Legislature and was a candidate for the Republican nomination for Republican Presidential candidate before he announced he was dropping out of the race.
The three who received votes from the Electoral College were Republican Richard Nixon (301), Democrat Hubert Humphrey (191) and Independent George Wallace (46). The incumbent president, Democrat Lyndon Johnson, pulled out of the race on March 31, 1968, and Democrat Robert Kennedy was assassinated on June 6, 1968.
Barack obama
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