Another 2024 GOP Presidential Candidate Says He Won't Endorse Trump
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But he won't be supporting President Joe Biden either.
Former GOP presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson said in a USA Today op-ed that he won’t vote for or endorse Donald Trump in the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
Hutchinson, the former congressman and ex-governor of Arkansas who dropped out of the Republican primary race in January, denounced Trump for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, as well as his unwillingness to criticize Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Trump secured the GOP nomination this month, cementing a rematch between him and President Joe Biden for the presidency.
“Regretfully, Donald Trump has redefined the GOP in his image and has put personal ego above the common good,” Hutchinson wrote in his op-ed.
Still, the 73-year-old said he would not be voting for or endorsing Biden either, referencing his border policies, economic record and “his slow growth energy policy.” It’s unclear who Hutchinson will vote for or if he will vote at all.