I'm just surprised he dropped before Gabbard, Bennett, Williamson, Castro, Bullock, Delaney, Sestak and Messam. You could even add Booker and Klobuchar to that list, who he consistently polls ahead of, but at least they're close and are major figures (although no one but the media seems to like Klobuchar at all).
The hope has to be that the herd thins before the November debates. Maybe this will produce that outcome.
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