Marianne Williamson.Photo:Jamie McCarthy/Getty
Jamie McCarthy/Getty
Marianne Williamsonsuspended her 2024 presidential campaign on Wednesdayafter falling short in the early Democratic primary elections.
“I read a quote the other day that said sunsets are proof that endings can be beautiful too,” the self-help authorsaid in a videoto supporters Wednesday. “And so today, even though it is time to suspend my campaign for the presidency, I do want to see the beauty and I want all of you who so incredibly supported me on this journey - as donors, as supporters, as team, and as volunteers - to see the beauty too.”
“There is so much for us to take from this,” Williamson continued. “And that includes knowing that we laid it down in ways that we should all be proud of.”
Williamson, 71, earned 2.9% in Nevada on Tuesday with 83% of ballots counted, according to theAssociated Press. IncumbentJoe Bidennabbed first place with 89.3% of the vote, while Minnesota Rep.Dean Phillipswas not on the ballot.
Marianne Williamson.Emma McIntyre/Getty
Williamson formally launched her 2024 presidential campaign last March in Washington, D.C. She was the first major figure to challenge Biden, 81, in his bid for reelection.
Prior to her official announcement, she wroteon social media, “Since the election of 2016 it’s odd for anyone to think they can know who can win the presidency. And I’m not putting myself through this again just to add to the conversation. I’m running for president to help bring an aberrational chapter of our history to a close, and to help bring forth a new beginning."
The Houston native advocated for “a new beginning” and beckoned voters to “look at the world in a different way.” Her platform appealed to left-wing voters with her progressive positions on issues like universal basic income and free public college, and campaign emails to supporters promised that a Williamson administration would bring “economic transformation.”
Marianne Williamson.Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty
Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty
Williamsonpreviously ran for the Democratic Party nominationin the hotly contested 2020 presidential election, against candidates includingBernie Sanders,Pete Buttigieg,Elizabeth Warren,Kamala Harrisand Biden.
An author of 14 books, Williamson has also served as Oprah’s spiritual adviser, perThe Guardian, and ran as an independent in the 2014 primary to represent California’s 33rd Congressional District.
source: people.com