Due to mounting pressure from Democratic supporters, Sen. Elizabeth Warren finally drops out of her presidential bid after Super Tuesday’s disastrous results. Despite running for a seemingly progressive and liberal party, Warren claimed that sexism still remained a barrier for her campaign, leaving two old men to fight against President Donald Trump in the upcoming 2020 presidential elections.

In her official statement, Warren told reporters outside her Massachusetts home, “I will not be running for president in 2020 but I guarantee I will stay in the fight for the hardworking people across this country who’ve gotten the short end of the stick.”

Warren claimed that sexism had played a huge factor in her failed presidential bid, “One of the hardest parts of this is…all those little girls who are going to have to wait four more years.” Warren continued, “Gender in this race, you know, that is the trap question for every woman. If you say, ‘yeah, there was sexism in this race,’ everyone says ‘whiner’. And if you say, ‘no, there was no sexism,’ about a bazillion women think, ‘what planet do you live on?’’

She said “I was told at the beginning of this whole undertaking that there are two lanes: a progressive lane that Bernie Sanders is incumbent for and a moderate lane that Joe Biden was the incumbent for and there’s no room for anyone else in this. I thought that wasn’t right but evidently I was wrong.”

Warren claimed that she was able to overcome sexism just by the mere fact that she had run for president, “I stood at that voting booth and I looked down and I saw my name on the ballot. And I thought, ‘Wow, kiddo, you’re not in Oklahoma anymore.’ That it really was a moment of thinking about how my mother and dad, if they were still here, would feel about this,” Warren said.”For that moment standing in the booth, I missed my mom and my daddy,” she concluded.

When asked who will she be giving her endorsement to, Warren said, “Let’s take a deep breath and spend a little time on that. We don’t have to decide that this minute.”

Even her once fellow presidential hopeful Amy Klobuchar echoed the same sentiment “Often stepped back and wondered, well, is it—were they looking for a man to run against Donald Trump? Maybe in another election. I don’t know.” Although Klobuchar still hopes that someday, there would be a woman president, she added: “It’s not even a close call.”

Sanders had also confirmed that the mounting pressure had affected Warren. In a phone call, Sanders revealed that Warren was assessing her campaign. The Vermont senator also praised his fellow socialist for an “extraordinary campaign of ideas,” believing that without her, the progressive movement “would not be nearly as strong as it is today”

While some were saddened by Warren’s decision, President Trump criticized her for being “too late,” when she could have given her support to Sanders. In his tweet, the president wrote, “Elizabeth “Pocahontas” Warren, who was going nowhere except into Mini Mike’s head, just dropped out of the Democrat Primary…THREE DAYS TOO LATE. She cost Crazy Bernie, at least, Massachusetts, Minnesota and Texas. Probably cost him the nomination! Came in third in Mass.”