Democratic longshot and spiritual teacher Marianne Williamson announces she is BACK in the White House race after beating Dean Phillips in the Michigan primary and after 100,000 voted against Biden in protest

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By Maya Cantina

Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson ‘unsuspended’ her campaign Wednesday, 21 days after she announced she was pulling out of the 2024 race. 

Williamson posted a video to X Wednesday morning explaining she had dropped out because she was ‘losing the horse race.’ ‘But something so much more important than the horse race is at stake here, and we must respond,’ she said. 

She argued in a note to supporters that Democratic President Joe Biden was a ‘weak candidate’ to take on the likely Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump, labeling the former president a ‘fascist.’ 

Trump easiliy won the Michigan primary to rival Nikki Haley, while Biden lost 100,000 Democratic votes to ‘uncommitted,’ as Wolverine State voters protested his support for Israel in its war against Hamas. 

Williamson’s name remained on the ballot and garnered 3 percent, a better performance than Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips, who had received the endorsement of the Detroit News.  

In a video message to supporters Wednesday morning, Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson said she was back in the 2024 White House race

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