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Edwards to quit White House race | |
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Democrat John Edwards is exiting the race for the White House after failing to win any of the four party nomination contests held so far, officials say. | Democrat John Edwards is exiting the race for the White House after failing to win any of the four party nomination contests held so far, officials say. |
His team said the former North Carolina senator had decided not to continue. | |
He lost Iowa's caucuses, came third in New Hampshire, admitted getting his "butt kicked" in Nevada and came third in his native South Carolina. | He lost Iowa's caucuses, came third in New Hampshire, admitted getting his "butt kicked" in Nevada and came third in his native South Carolina. |
In the Republican field, ex-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is expected to drop out later and endorse John McCain. | |
Mr Giuliani came a distant third in Florida's primary on Tuesday. | |
It is not yet clear if Mr Edwards will endorse either of the two current Democratic front-runners, Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama. | |
He is expected publicly to announce the end to his White House bid in New Orleans, where he formally launched the campaign in 2006. | |
His website said he was to make a speech on poverty at a community project in the flood-ravaged Louisiana city on Wednesday at 1300 local time (1900 GMT). | |
The 54 year-old's withdrawal leaves the Democratic contest a two-horse race, say correspondents, pitting the New York senator and former First Lady, Hillary Clinton, against Illinois Senator Barack Obama. | |
The BBC's Vincent Dowd in Washington says if Mr Edwards urges supporters in one direction or another that could be an important influence in the race for the nomination. |