Dean Phillips Vows to Continue Presidential Campaign Despite South Carolina Loss
Following a third-place finish in the South Carolina Democratic primary, Rep. Dean Phillips remains committed to his presidential bid, challenging the party's support for President Joe Biden.
- Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Dean Phillips finished third in the South Carolina primary, behind President Joe Biden and Marianne Williamson.
- Phillips criticizes the Democratic Party's support for Biden, urging voters to 'wake up' to the threat posed by Donald Trump in the upcoming election.
- Despite facing opposition from his own party and being initially excluded from the Wisconsin ballot, Phillips vows to stay in the race until at least the Wisconsin primary in April.
- Phillips accuses the Democratic Party of 'irresponsible and dangerous' tactics to suppress his campaign, including efforts to keep him off the ballot in several states.
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that Phillips should be allowed on the Democratic presidential primary ballot, marking a small victory for his campaign.