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Asa Hutchinson says he won’t endorse Trump

Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson launched He ran in last year’s Republican presidential primary, but withdrew earlier this year after a disastrous defeat at the Iowa Republican presidential caucus, and declared he would no longer support former President Donald Trump.hutchinson earned He received fewer than 200 votes in the Iowa Republican presidential caucus.

President Trump and President Joe Biden each became the presumptive presidential nominees of their respective parties.

“With Donald Trump dominating the Republican primary and eliminating all major opponents, including myself, party leadership and Republican elected officials are heeling obediently to the presumptive winner and presumptive nominee. I did not support Donald Trump as president. I do not do so,” Hutchinson wrote in an opinion piece. piece The article is titled, “I’m running for president as a Republican in 2024. I won’t vote for Trump (or Biden).”

“This position is expensive and difficult to fill because I served as state party chairman during the Clinton era, was instrumental in building the Republican Party in Arkansas, and was elected to Congress and governor on a Republican ticket.”

“I’m a Republican and I’m not endorsing any of the proposed candidates,” he said.

But Hutchinson also indicated he would not vote for Biden.

“Another important thing to note is that I will not vote for President Joe Biden either. Biden’s weak border policies, poor economic performance, and low-growth energy policies do not justify his re-election. No,” he wrote.

Former Vice President Mike Pence, who served with President Trump from early 2017 to early 2021, said he would not support President Trump and would not vote for Biden in 2024.

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