She withdrew from the race in December, ending a candidacy with the historic potential of becoming the first black woman elected president.
Election 2020
Sen. Elizabeth Warren dropped out of the Democratic presidential race on Thursday.
Bloomberg quit the race just 101 days after he got in despite pouring more than $500 million of his personal fortune into his campaign. The massive investment netted him a single win in American Samoa.
Joe Biden’s stunning performance cemented a remarkable turnabout, remaking the Democratic primary with head-spinning speed. A candidate once on the brink of collapse, Biden is now a favorite for his party’s nomination.
The two Democrats, lifelong politicians with starkly different visions for America’s future, were battling for delegates in 14 states and one U.S. territory.
More than 60 candidates filed for office on Monday, the first day candidates could submit paperwork for the 2020 election in Nevada.
Former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid on Monday released a statement endorsing former Vice President Joe Biden for president.
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar ended her Democratic presidential campaign on Monday and plans to endorse rival Joe Biden.
The billionaire activist made the announcement Saturday night after a disappointing finish in the South Carolina primary.
President Donald Trump made his fourth address to the Conservative Political Action Conference in as many years on Saturday.
Former Vice President Joe Biden won a decisive victory in the South Carolina primary on Saturday, rescuing his flagging campaign from a trio of early state disappointments and bolstering his momentum heading into the Super Tuesday contests next week.
North Las Vegas police were called to the home of the Nevada Democratic Party chairman after a California activist showed up to conduct a loud, late-night protest.
The governor joined other top state Democrats Tuesday in calling for Nevada to retire party-run caucuses to chose a presidential candidate and switch to primaries.
More than 105,000 people participated in the Nevada Democratic Party’s presidential caucuses, with most turning out during early voting. It was the second-highest turnout since the state moved to an early spot on the nominating calendar in 2008.
To win in Nevada, White House hopefuls still must oppose plans to build a repository for 110,000 metric tons of nuclear waste just 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas.