specsaregood
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I still don't understand why he would drop out just before NH....he could have stuck it out that long. He put altogether too much credence in the debates...this last one sounded like all they did was attack each other. He might have gotten in or even if not he could have done a rally, a YouTube, another online town hall...I don't think the debate would have mattered for him. I can't wrap my head around what he did...other than his ego could not swallow the fact that "the youth" did not vote for him...or something like that. I also believe the least he could have done is send out an email to his supporters, at least those who contributed financially to his campaign, explaining why he did this. I has left me with a bit of hesitation in ever thinking of supporting him for anything ever again...I'm not a quitter.
He said time and time again that he was running to win and if he didn't think he could win that he wouldn't be doing it. After IA, it became clear he couldn't win. It is as simple as that. Its not being a quitter, its called facing reality and moving on with your life.