"My message of being a principled Republican with experience and
telling the truth about the current front-runner did not sell in
Iowa. I stand by the campaign I ran," Hutchinson said in a
statement.
He congratulated Trump on his decisive victory Monday in the
Iowa Caucuses, the first nominating contest of the 2024 race.
Hutchinson, who launched his longshot bid for the 2024
Republican nomination in April with a call for Trump to exit the
race, never rose above one percentage point in opinion polls and
did not qualify for the party's second debate in September.
Hutchinson sought to position himself as the "non-Trump"
candidate, saying the former president bore "significant
responsibility" for the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol
by his supporters and that he was unfit to be president again.
That strategy fell short, a reflection of the grip Trump holds
over a large contingent of the Republican electorate. Former New
Jersey Governor Chris Christie, the only other candidate to put
his opposition to Trump at the center of his campaign message,
has also languished in the polls.
Hutchinson was governor of Arkansas from 2015 until early 2023.
Prior to that, he was a federal prosecutor, served three terms
in the House of Representatives and held senior positions in the
administration of Republican President George W. Bush.
His resume as a traditional conservative and his polite demeanor
ultimately proved to be a poor fit for the combative nature of
Republican politics dominated by Trump.
Hutchinson's departure from the race was not unexpected. In late
October, his then campaign manager Rob Burgess left, citing his
belief that Hutchinson could not win. And Hutchinson himself had
stated a goal of boosting his poll numbers to 4% in an early
caucus or primary state by Thanksgiving, which fell on Nov. 23
this year, which he failed to do.
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