Vivek Ramaswamy And Asa Hutchinson Drop Out Of GOP Presidential Race

After finishing a distant fourth in Iowa's caucuses, Ramaswamy reportedly called Trump to congratulate him on his victory and informed him that he will have his full endorsement for presidency.

GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy suspended his campaign Monday.

The entrepreneur said he made the decision to drop out after determining there was no path forward for him in the race.

After finishing a distant fourth in Iowa’s caucuses, Ramaswamy reportedly called Trump to congratulate him on his victory and informed him that he will have his full endorsement for presidency.

The 38-year-old political novice said, “I think we’re going to do the right thing for this country, and so I’m going to ask you to follow me in taking our America First movement to the next level.”

Trump, in his victory speech said, Ramaswamy did “a helluva job” in the campaign. And Ramaswamy said he would likely appear with Trump in New Hampshire next tuesday.

Also, Asa Hutchinson suspended his campaign Tuesday as well.