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Miami Mayor Francis Suarez withdraws from 2024 Presidential bid.

Miami Mayor Drops Out of 2024 Presidential ​Election

Miami’s Republican Mayor Francis Suarez announced on Aug. 29 ‌that ‌he is dropping out⁢ of the⁢ 2024 presidential election, saying in ​a statement​ on social media that running⁤ the campaign was “one of the greatest honors” of his life.

“This country has given so much to my family and‍ me,” Mr. Suarez said. “The prospect of ‌giving back at the highest levels of public service is a motivator if not a calling. Throughout this process, I‌ have met so many freedom-loving Americans who care​ deeply about our nation, ‍her⁤ people, and its future.‌ It was a privilege to come so close to appearing ‌on stage ‍with the other candidates at ‌last week’s first debate.”

The Miami mayor said in his announcement that he had hoped to share the story of his city,⁢ which he called “America’s ⁤most ‍successful city,” at a time ⁤when cities nationwide are “plagued with poverty, unemployment, high taxes, violent crime, and ⁤homelessness.”

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“I know what we have achieved during my tenure leading the City of Miami ⁤can be replicated in ⁤every community in our great country,” Mr. Suarez said. “While I have ⁤decided to suspend my campaign for President, my ‍commitment​ to making this a better nation‍ for every American remains.”

The former 2024 candidate asserted⁤ that the current presidential administration is “failing our country,” citing concerns about⁤ the economy, crime, and the southern​ border, among other issues.

At the end of his statement Mr. Suarez said that he looks ⁣forward to “keeping in touch with ‍the other Republican presidential candidates and doing what I can to make sure our party puts forward ‍a strong​ nominee who can inspire and unify the country, renew Americans’ ​trust in our institutions and in each other, and ⁣win.”

Debate Disappointment

The mayor had previously suggested that his campaign would end if⁤ he did not make the first GOP​ debate.

Mr. Suarez ‍announced that he did not qualify for the first‍ Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee on Aug. 22, the day ‌before the debate.

“On Monday night, we learned⁣ that a Cygnal poll would ‌not‌ be counted due to its affiliation with Vivek Ramaswamy’s campaign, despite multiple published reports confirming the poll was not paid for by any campaign,” ​the candidate wrote ‌in an official statement.

“Two polls were ‍certified by the RNC—Kaplan and ⁤Morning Consult (Aug 11–13)—however, ‍we believed an equivalent Morning Consult poll (July 1–3) showing me at ​over 1% would certainly be certified.”

The mayor from south Florida, who‍ only began⁤ his run for president about two months​ ago, needed to earn at ⁢least 1 percent in ⁣three national polls, or 1‌ percent in two national polls‍ and 1 percent in one of the four early Republican primary states—Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, and‍ South Carolina—by Aug.‍ 21.

He declared proudly on Aug. 21, that he had satisfied ⁣all requirements‍ for the⁣ debate. He crossed the donor threshold after already gaining enough ground in the polls and signing a mandatory pledge to support ⁣the ⁤party’s eventual candidate.

“Now, I will renew my efforts to⁢ tell America about⁢ how ⁢I used conservative ideas to‌ turn Miami into a shining example of what‍ our part



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