REPUBLICAN SHOCKER: Scott Walker suspends presidential campign, urge others to drop out
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A second Republican has bowed out of the race for president. Scott Walker (R-I) suspended his campaign at a Madison hotel Monday, Sept. 21.
Walker said his decision was influenced by the sermon he heard in church on the previous Sunday wherein the pastor talked about how the Bible is full of stories about people who are called to be leaders in unusual ways.
"Today I believe I am being called to lead by helping to clear the field in this race so that a positive conservative message can rise to the top of the field." Walker further explained when he was at the second Republican debate, which was held a the Reagan Library, he pondered how the former president's eternal optimism in the American people influenced him. "With this in mind, I encouraged other Republican candidates to do the same so that the voters can focus on the a limited number of candidates that can offer a positive conservative alternative the the current front runner."
This is fundamentally important to the future of the party and more ipartntly to the future of t e county. This is a difficult decision as so many wonderful people stepped up to support our campaign.
“Sadly, the debate taking place in the Republican party today is not focused on that optimistic view of America. Instead, it has drifted into personal attacks.”
Thrice a candidate, the the suddenness of the suspension comes as a surprise to many.
A second Republican has bowed out of the race for president. Scott Walker (R-I) suspended his campaign at a Madison hotel Monday, Sept. 21.
Walker said his decision was influenced by the sermon he heard in church on the previous Sunday wherein the pastor talked about how the Bible is full of stories about people who are called to be leaders in unusual ways.
"Today I believe I am being called to lead by helping to clear the field in this race so that a positive conservative message can rise to the top of the field." Walker further explained when he was at the second Republican debate, which was held a the Reagan Library, he pondered how the former president's eternal optimism in the American people influenced him. "With this in mind, I encouraged other Republican candidates to do the same so that the voters can focus on the a limited number of candidates that can offer a positive conservative alternative the the current front runner."
This is fundamentally important to the future of the party and more ipartntly to the future of t e county. This is a difficult decision as so many wonderful people stepped up to support our campaign.
“Sadly, the debate taking place in the Republican party today is not focused on that optimistic view of America. Instead, it has drifted into personal attacks.”
Thrice a candidate, the the suddenness of the suspension comes as a surprise to many.