The Margin: Non-billionaire Kamala Harris feels the internet love after dropping out of race

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Kamala Harris, presidential candidate, is no more.

“I’m not a billionaire. I can’t fund my own campaign,” she wrote in a post on Medium on Tuesday. “I’ve taken stock and looked at this from every angle, and over the last few days have come to one of the hardest decisions of my life.”

See also: Kamala Harris ends her Democratic presidential campaign

As the first woman and first black attorney general and U.S. senator in California’s history, Harris launched her campaign back in January. She’s had some high points along the way, but after a recent poll showed newcomer billionaire Michael Bloomberg moving ahead of her, she announced her exit.

“I am grateful to the thousands of volunteers and contributors who chipped in, who knocked on doors, who made calls and who put their faith and trust in me. It has been the honor of my life to be your candidate,” Harris wrote. “Although I am no longer running for President, I will do everything in my power to defeat Donald Trump and fight for the future of our country and the best of who we are.”

Her competition was quick to chime in, with Joe Biden saying he had “mixed emotions” about her exit. “She is a first-rate intellect, a first-rate candidate and a real competitor,” he said, according to ABC News. “I have mixed emotions about it because she is really a solid, solid person and loaded with talent.”

Many, many other supporters and rivals sounded off, as well. Here are just some of the highlights that made Harris one of Twitter’s top trending topics:

And lastly, maybe the one that counts the most:

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