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Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson is out of the presidential race

After finishing a disappointing sixth in Monday's Iowa Caucus, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who failed to gain significant traction in a crowded Republican primary field, has dropped his presidential bid.

In a statement on X, the website formally known as Twitter, Hutchinson acknowledged that his message did not resonate in Iowa.

"My message of being a principled Republican with experience and telling the truth about the current front-runner did not sell in Iowa," he expressed.

"I stand by the campaign I ran," Hutchinson added.

Hutchinson, who struggled to capture national attention in a primary field dominated by former President Donald Trump, was continually low in the polls and failed to qualify for the second GOP primary debate in late September. He did not appear in any subsequent debates.

Hutchinson was appointed by Reagan as the youngest U.S. attorney in the country when he was 31 years-old and touted his record and experience in law enforcement. He served as head of the Drug Enforcement Administration in the George W. Bush administration. After serving two consecutive terms as his state's governor, he was barred by term limits from running again in 2022. He was succeeded by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who served as Trump's press secretary in the White House. Sanders has endorsed her former boss.

Hutchinson ran on a traditionally conservative platform, telling voters in his announcement speech that he'd focus on the economy, crime, and border security.

"Our democracy demands America's best and I will bring out America's best," he said during his announcement speech.

As he did in his statement dropping out of the race, Hutchinson did not shy away from criticizing Trump.

"What I'm trying to do is draw

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