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Ron Desantis: Why did Ron Desantis quit the US presidential race?

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Ron DeSantis has stopped his marketing campaign for president and is helping Donald Trump win the Republican nomination. This was a big setback for Nikki Haley just before the New Hampshire primary. DeSantis made this decision after coming in second in the Iowa caucuses.

He said he can’t ask his supporters to give their time and money if he doesn’t have a clear way to win. He believes that most Republican voters want to give Trump another chance.

During the marketing campaign, Trump made fun of DeSantis, but DeSantis still thinks Trump is better than Joe Biden. DeSantis said he can’t go back to the old ways that Nikki Haley represents. Haley responded by saying that DeSantis ran a good race and that she wished him well.

Now, it’s just her and Trump left in the race.

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DeSantis’s decision comes just before the New Hampshire primary. The race is now clearly between Trump and Haley. Haley came in 1/3 inside the Iowa caucuses, but she hopes that extra-slight Republicans and unbiased citizens will help her in New Hampshire. However, polls show that Trump is leading, with Haley in second place.

A year ago, DeSantis seemed like the best Republican to challenge Trump. He was re-elected as governor of Florida and was praised for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

He also fought against progressive views on gender identity and sexual orientation. A group supporting DeSantis called “Never Back Down” raised a lot of money.

The governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, has dropped out of the Republican presidential race and recommended Donald Trump. The wonder video assertion comes before this week’s Republican number one in New Hampshire, where Mr. DeSantis was polling inside the unmarried digits. His departure leaves Nikki Haley as Mr. Trump’s only significant rival.

Here’s a snippet of the governor’s message to his supporters: If there has been something I should do to produce a favorable outcome—greater campaign stops, more interviews—I could do it.

But I can’t ask our supporters to volunteer; they don’t waste time and resources if we don’t have a clear path to victory.

Accordingly, I am suspending my campaign today. I’m proud to have brought on a hundred of my guarantees, and I will not prevent them. It’s clear to me that a majority of Republican number-one voters need to provide Donald Trump with another risk.

It’s clear to me that a majority of the Republican number-one electorate needs to present Donald Trump with some other danger. They watched his presidency, and I support the Republican candidate, and I will stand by that commitment.

This candidate has my support because we cannot return to the old Republican leadership of the past, which is just a rebranded version of stale corporatism represented by Nikki Haley.

Recently, at a rally in New Hampshire, Donald Trump spoke back to this. Suspension of Mr. DeSantis’ marketing campaign.

Before we begin, I’d want to take time to congratulate Ron DeSantis and, of course, an exquisite character who had gotten to realize his spouse, Casey, for having run a brilliant marketing campaign for president. He did. He ran a surely top marketing campaign; I will inform you.

It’s not easy. They assume it’s clean to do this stuff, right? It’s no longer easy. But, as you know, he left the campaign trail these days at three p.m. And in so doing, he became very gracious, and he advocated for me. So I recognize it.

Well, for the greater good of the state of the Republican presidential race after Ron DeSantis’ withdrawal, here’s our North America editor, Sarah Smith. It is very unusual and remarkable for a major candidate in a presidential race to pull out so incredibly early.

So only one state has voted so far, Iowa, where they went to the polls last week, and Ron DeSantis finished a distant second, about 30 points behind Donald Trump.

They will vote here in New Hampshire on Tuesday, and of course, it will then be down to a man-or-woman race between Donald Trump and Nikki Haley.

And it’s amazing to remember that last year, Ron DeSantis looked as though he had every chance of capturing the Republican nomination. But then he ran a pretty poor campaign, where he came across as stiff and awkward and not a good candidate.

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