'Believe nothing': Marianne Williamson rebuffs report that she's halting her campaign
Self-help and spirituality author Marianne Williamson, a Democratic presidential hopeful, says it will take an uprising of consciousness to defeat President Donald Trump at the ballot box in 2020 (AFP Photo/ALEX EDELMAN)

Self-help and spirituality author Marianne Williamson, who is currently challenging Joe Biden for the Democratic presidential nomination, on Thursday completely rejected rumors that she has fully given up her campaign.

Williamson, who has also run in previous cycles, admitted Thursday evening that she was asking her associates about the possibility of giving up her shot at the coveted Democratic nomination. However, she said, she is still in the race for right now, and it's important.

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"Tonight I was speaking with volunteers about whether or not to continue my campaign, and unfortunately the link was shared," Williamson said. "I have NOT said I am suspending the campaign; I have simply shared the questions involved, which any candidacy would be dealing with."

She then added: "I was candid about discussing the challenges that a grass roots campaign faces at such a moment as this. Believe nothing until you've heard it from me."

Williamson didn't mention who leaked the link, or who reported on it, but Trump ally and independent journalist Laura Loomer sure did.

"Democrat Presidential candidate Marianne Williamson is suspending her presidential campaign," Loomer wrote on social media.