Steve Forbes drops out of presidential race
WAP2000021095 - 10 FEBRUARY 2000 - WASHINGTON, D.C., USA: Steve Forbes speaks to the media to announce he is dropping out of the presidential race. With him is at left is Rep. Bob Barr, R-GA, behind National Chairman Ken Blackwell, his daughter Moira at rear, wife Sabina and daughter Catherine at right. Forbes made the announcement February 10, in Washington, D.C. iw/Ian Wagreich UPI
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