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2024 election: U.S. gov withdraws from presidential race, endorses Trump

Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, suspended his Republican presidential campaign on the eve of the New Hampshire primary on Sunday and endorsed the former President of United States, Donald Trump.

The governor, with the withdrawal, ended a White House bid that failed to meet expectations that he would emerge as a serious challenger to Trump.

DeSantis’s withdrawal, after months of weakening support, leaves only low-polling Nikki Haley standing between Trump and the nomination as the Republican Party’s candidate for the U.S. presidential election in November.

In a video message, DeSantis said that following his second-place finish last week in the Iowa caucuses he could not “ask our supporters to volunteer their time and donate their resources if we don’t have a clear path to victory. Accordingly, I am today suspending my campaign.”

The decision came less than two days before the New Hampshire primary, where polls showed him far behind front-runner Trump and former UN ambassador Haley.

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“It’s clear to me that a majority of Republican primary voters want to give Donald Trump another chance,” DeSantis said, noting he has had differences with the former president, notably over the coronavirus pandemic.

“He has my endorsement because we can’t go back to the old Republican guard of yesteryear or a repackaged form of warmed-over corporatism that Nikki Haley represents,” AFP quoted the governor as saying.

Trump stormed to victory in Iowa last Tuesday, with 51 per cent of Republican voters choosing the twice-impeached former president over DeSantis, who gained only 21 per cent, and Haley at 19 per cent.

No candidate has ever lost the race after claiming the first two states, and Trump would almost certainly declare the Republican nomination over with a win in New Hampshire.

Many Republicans had pinned their hopes on DeSantis, who at just 45 was embraced by some as a rising star of the right.

But his candidacy, announced at the end of May, struggled to establish itself as a threat to Trump, 77.

DeSantis, a former naval officer, was elected in 2018 as governor in Florida after receiving the valuable endorsement of Trump.

Since then, he often distanced himself from Trump and gained notoriety for a series of hard-right stances on education, immigration, and LGBTQ issues.

Ahead of the New Hampshire vote on Tuesday, Haley had largely refrained from hitting out at Trump, but she has begun questioning his mental acuity, making comparisons between him and the 81-year-old incumbent Democrat Joe Biden.

At an event in Seabrook, New Hampshire, she said DeSantis “ran a great race, he’s been a good governor, and we wish him well”.

The Star

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