jimnyc
10-20-2015, 12:31 PM
Doesn't surprise me after he was basically ignored in the debate. Going 3rd?
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Former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb announced on Tuesday that he is dropping out of the Democratic presidential race in favor of a potential independent presidential run.
Citing frustration with party leadership and what he sees as a corrupt political class, Webb announced at the National Press Club this afternoon that he is withdrawing from any consideration of being the Democratic Party’s nominee.
The former Virginia senator vowed to remain a voice in politics and pledged that he’s not going away, but will not declare an independent presidential bid. Instead, he said he is weighing his options.
Webb will not attend this weekend’s Iowa Jefferson-Jackson dinner, a major Democratic party event featuring the party’s entire field of presidential candidates. “We’re done with the Iowa pay-for-play dinners. We’re not going to waste our small donors’ hard earned cash on elite party events for Hillary’s pals. (And you can quote me on that if you like),” said Webb spokesperson Craig Crawford.
Related: Quiz: 5 key facts about Jim Webb
The Democratic National Committee declined to say whether Webb would be invited to appear in future party debates until he had made his announcement, but it seems unlikely either party would want to be involved.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/jim-webb-quits-democratic-primary
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Former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb announced on Tuesday that he is dropping out of the Democratic presidential race in favor of a potential independent presidential run.
Citing frustration with party leadership and what he sees as a corrupt political class, Webb announced at the National Press Club this afternoon that he is withdrawing from any consideration of being the Democratic Party’s nominee.
The former Virginia senator vowed to remain a voice in politics and pledged that he’s not going away, but will not declare an independent presidential bid. Instead, he said he is weighing his options.
Webb will not attend this weekend’s Iowa Jefferson-Jackson dinner, a major Democratic party event featuring the party’s entire field of presidential candidates. “We’re done with the Iowa pay-for-play dinners. We’re not going to waste our small donors’ hard earned cash on elite party events for Hillary’s pals. (And you can quote me on that if you like),” said Webb spokesperson Craig Crawford.
Related: Quiz: 5 key facts about Jim Webb
The Democratic National Committee declined to say whether Webb would be invited to appear in future party debates until he had made his announcement, but it seems unlikely either party would want to be involved.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/jim-webb-quits-democratic-primary