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Why did Hillary Clinton drop out of the race?

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Bit late to ask, but why?

Just a month ago she was yapping about how she is the right choice for the country, and she was preaching about her experience as a candidate, not to mention the beef with Obama.

Then all of a sudden, over night, she drops out?

Hmmm.

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  1. Hillary Clinton did not drop out of  the race. Delegates decisions were final.

    Kenyan-born Illinois Senator, Barack Obama scored more votes than Hillary Clinton. Voters decisions were allowed to stay.

    Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have teamed up, to work together and win the US Presidential election.

    This is an exceptionally good example for the whole world to follow.


  2. She knew she didn't have a chance so she bowed out gracefully.

  3. because she would have to run as an independent. And without the Party's support, she would lose.

  4. Because she was losing with no chance of winning. So she did the right thing by dropping out. People were telling her to drop out because EVERYBODY knew that she couldn't win but she didn't wanna open her eyes and see the truth. Then she saw it, realise it and then drop out.

  5. She still hasn't technically dropped out. She suspended her campaign. She's still holding on to her delegates. She's still a delusional sore loser. She had to endorse Obama because she wants him to pay her campaign debt and she wants to be considered for VP.

  6. It wasn't all of a sudden.  Many commentators thought she should have dropped out weeks before as it was looking increasingly unlikely that she would get the Democratic nomination and it would have been better for everyone to start focussing on the real fight - the one between the Democrats and Republicans in November.

  7. It became mathematically impossible for her to win the Democratic nomination. She fought as long as she could, but after awhile, it becomes more important to still have friends. After all, she may want to run for President in four years or eight years, and she may want to be considered as Obama's Vice President.

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