Republican Hutchinson, at odds with Trump, eyes 2024 U.S. presidential
run
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[May 02, 2022]
By Doina Chiacu
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Arkansas Governor
Asa Hutchinson said on Sunday he is considering a run for the 2024
Republican U.S. presidential nomination, making clear that he is "not
aligned" with former President Donald Trump, another potential
candidate.
Hutchinson, a former congressman and head of the U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration, is in his final year as governor of the southern state,
with Arkansas law barring him from seeking a third four-year term.
Asked on CNN's "State of the Union" whether he was considering running
for his party's presidential nomination, Hutchinson said, "I am. But of
course you've got to get through this year. That's an option on the
table."
Hutchinson has criticized Trump's continued efforts to discredit the
2020 presidential election in which Democrat Joe Biden defeated the
businessman-turned-politician.
Trump has made false claims that the election was stolen from him
through widespread voting fraud.
Hutchinson said Trump's decision on whether to run will not influence
his own.
"I've made it clear I think we ought to have a different direction in
the future and so I'm not aligned with him on some of his endorsements,
but also the direction he wants to take our country," Hutchinson said.
"I think he did a lot of good things for our country, but we need to go
a different direction. And so that's not a factor in my decision-making
process."
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Governor Asa Hutchinson (R-AR) speaks at the Republican National
Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. July 19, 2016. REUTERS/Jim
Young/File Photo
Trump rebuked Hutchinson last year when the governor
vetoed a Republican-backed bill passed by the state legislature to
ban certain types of treatment for transgender youths. Hutchinson
called the measure a government overreach. The legislature
subsequently voted to override his veto.
"Bye-bye Asa, that's the end of him!" Trump said in a
statement at the time, dismissing the conservative governor as a
"lightweight RINO," one of the former president's favorite insults,
meaning "Republican in name only."
Hutchinson, who last week attended a political event in the pivotal
early presidential primary state of New Hampshire, said he is
passionate about border security, cracking down on criminal cartels
and keeping in place a COVID-19 pandemic-related policy that lets
U.S. authorities rapidly expel migrants, including asylum seekers,
to Mexico and other nations.
Other potential Republican contenders in 2024 include Florida
Governor Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence and former
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Will Dunham and Tim Ahmann)
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