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AlephZero said:Would anybody like to (attempt to) explain the use of "suspend" here? Is it just a euphemism for "quit" or is there some deeper significance? (My cynical little mind wonders if the deeper significance has something to do with who gets to keep any unspent campaign funds...)
Jimmy Snyder said:
Nice turn of phrase ... as usual for you. Cain's "9-9-9 thing" was prima facie ridiculous anyway. Another clueless (or careless) candidate bites the dust.Jimmy Snyder said:
Thanks. One good turn deserves another.ThomasT said:Nice turn of phrase.
AlephZero said:Would anybody like to (attempt to) explain the use of "suspend" here? Is it just a euphemism for "quit" or is there some deeper significance? (My cynical little mind wonders if the deeper significance has something to do with who gets to keep any unspent campaign funds...)
It means that the person named Cain is no longer seeking a position or nomination for a particular role or position, such as a political office or job.
The reasons for Cain's withdrawal may vary, but it could be due to personal or professional reasons, lack of support or funding, or a change in priorities.
Cain's withdrawal may impact the election or selection process, depending on the specific situation. It could affect the number of candidates remaining, their chances of winning, or the overall dynamics of the race.
It is possible for Cain to re-enter the race as a candidate, depending on the rules and regulations of the election or selection process. However, it is not guaranteed and may require certain conditions to be met.
The fate of Cain's votes or support may vary, depending on the specific situation. In some cases, they may be transferred to another candidate or be voided. It is best to refer to the rules and regulations of the election or selection process for more information.