Sanders denies report he will end White House campaign after losses to Biden

Published 03/18/2020, 01:12 PM
© Reuters. Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders speaks at the 11th Democratic candidates debate of the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign in Washington

By Simon Lewis

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Bernie Sanders' U.S. presidential campaign on Wednesday swiftly denied a report that he was abandoning his White House bid after bruising losses to Joe Biden in the most recent round of Democratic Party nominating contests.

The story was "absolutely false," the campaign communications director, Mike Casca wrote on Twitter.

The report originated with Axios, which posted an article that briefly said Sanders was suspending his campaign before it was revised to say the campaign had only suspended its Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) advertising.

Axios posted a correction shortly after the Sanders campaign knocked down the report, saying, "Sen. Bernie Sanders has not suspended his presidential campaign. This story corrects an earlier version that stated he had."

Earlier in the day, a senior adviser said Sanders planned to "assess his campaign" after losing primary elections in three states on Tuesday.

"The next primary contest is at least three weeks away. Sen. Sanders is going to be having conversations with supporters to assess his campaign," his campaign manager, Faiz Shakir, said in a statement.

GRAPHIC: Where the candidates stand on key issues - https://graphics.reuters.com/USA-ELECTION-POLICIES/0100B5C33D8/index.html

Facebook data confirmed that the campaign had no active ads as of midday Wednesday.

Former Vice President Biden has emerged as the party's front-runner to take on Republican President Donald Trump in November's general election after a string of victories, including a sweep on Tuesday of two prize states - Florida and Illinois - and Arizona. Another big state, Ohio, had also been slated to hold its primary on Tuesday, but state officials postponed it due to the coronavirus crisis.

Biden's latest wins have given him a nearly insurmountable lead over Sanders of 971 to 737 delegates, according to Edison Research. A candidate needs 1,991 delegates to clinch the nomination at July's Democratic National Convention.

GRAPHIC: Calendar of Democratic nominating contests and state delegates - https://graphics.reuters.com/USA-ELECTION-CALENDAR/0100B31F26V/index.html

© Reuters. Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders speaks at the 11th Democratic candidates debate of the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign in Washington

GRAPHIC: Delegate tracker and results - https://graphics.reuters.com/USA-ELECTION-DELEGATE-TRACKER/0100B5DR3JT/index.html

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