The time for the presidential elections in the United States is slowly approaching. Alongside this, the race for the presidential candidacy from the Republican Party has also begun.
The presidential election season is underway in America, with the Republican Party fielding candidates for the famous debates. However, one after another, candidates are withdrawing their names from this process. The biggest advantage of stepping back from the race of candidates is currently being seen by former President Donald Trump. According to the latest information, in the journey of the Republican Party's presidential candidate, leader, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who was running in second place, has withdrawn his name from the election race.
Decision After The Results Of The Lowa Caucus
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced his withdrawal from the race for the presidential position. In a video message, he stated that he is ending his bid for the White House after the performance in Iowa. He mentioned that there is no clear path to success for the presidential position for his campaign. It is worth mentioning that Donald Trump achieved a significant victory in the Iowa Caucus.
Endorsement of Trump
After withdrawing from the presidential candidacy, Ron DeSantis has endorsed former President Donald Trump. He stated that despite disagreements, the majority of Republican primary voters want to give Donald Trump another chance. It should be noted that earlier, popular candidate Vivek Ramaswamy also withdrew his name from the presidential race and endorsed Donald Trump.
Trump Leading In The Race
In a CNN survey released on Sunday, it was found that Trump received 50% support among likely Republican primary voters in New Hampshire. His closest competitor, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, received 39% support. In the poll, DeSantis received only 6% of the votes, which is less than the required 10% minimum support according to Republican Party rules for delegates to win.