Florida Governor Ron DeSantis withdrew from the race for the Republican Party’s nomination for the US presidency and endorsed Donald Trump.
Ron DeSantis announced his decision in a recording published on the X platform. The politician quoted Winston Churchill: “Success is never final. Failure is never total. Only courage counts.”
– If there was anything I could do to get a favorable outcome, more campaign pauses and more interviews, I would, but I can’t ask our supporters to donate their time and resources if we don’t have a clear path to have the victory. “As a result, I am suspending my campaign today,” DeSantis said.
– Although we had disagreements with Donald Trump, (…) he is better than the current US President Joe Biden. That is clear, said the governor of Florida.
– I have signed a pledge to support the Republican Party candidate and I will keep this pledge. “Trump has my support because we cannot return to the old guard Republicans of the past, or to Nikki Haley’s repackaged form of overheated corporatism,” he said.
US presidential election
According to a survey by CNN and the University of New Hampshire, former US President Donald Trump is 50 percent’s first choice. potential Republican Party voters in the primaries. The former US ambassador to the UN and former governor of South Carolina, Nikki Haley, in turn can count on 39% support. Ron DeSantis only got 6% in this poll. indications.
The first Republican Party primaries – in Iowa – were decisively won by Donald Trump. The former American president received 51%. votes, which was the best result in the history of primary elections in this state. In second place with the support of 21.2 percent. DeSantis came in third, with 19.1 percent. –Haley.
Directly behind the podium was biotechnology entrepreneur and book author Vivek Ramaswamy – 7.7%. votes, then withdrew from the campaign and endorsed Trump. The other candidates received less than 1 percent. to vote.
The presidential elections in the United States will take place this fall.
Source: Do Rzeczy

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