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The USOC released a statement confirming that it won't submit Boston's bid to the IOC.
The move comes after Boston mayor Marty Walsh said he wouldn't immediately sign the host city contract that would have required the city to cover any cost overruns.
Boston's bid faced heavy opposition, with worries over costs and skepticism over the purported economic benefits of hosting. Over the winter public support for the bid began to disappear, and since February the majority of residents have been against the Olympics:
#10peopleontwitter...literally millions in the real world according to scientific polling. #Boston2024 pic.twitter.com/k8HO9JZPkw
- No Boston Olympics (@NoBosOlympics) July 27, 2015
The opposition is now celebrating:
Please join us tonight at Beantown Pub (100 Tremont Street) to get together with others who have contributed to our efforts! #Boston2024
- No Boston Olympics (@NoBosOlympics) July 27, 2015
The USOC has until September 15 to back a new potential host city. The most obvious choice is Los Angeles, which was the favorite in the initial stages of bidding, and wouldn't have to build expensive infrastructure and venues like Boston would have.