'America Can't Have Nice Things': Late-Night Hosts React to Warren Ending Campaign

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Colbert, Fallon, Seth Meyers, Trevor Noah weigh in as Democratic race narrows to Biden and Bernie

highlighted a moment from Warren’s press conference yesterday when she was asked about how sexism influenced the race. Warren explained that if a woman speaks up about sexism, she’s criticized for complaining, and if she downplays it, women everywhere think she’s delusional.

“Elizabeth Warren has a good point,” Noah said. “Like it or not, that was some truth that she dropped there. Because a woman addressing sexism or ignoring it while running for president is either gonna be seen as a whiner or living on another planet. Which is unfair, especially because the president is already a whiner who lives on another planet.”

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