Arkansas' GOP Governor Says He Won't Back A Trump 2024 Bid
Arkansas' GOP Governor Says He Won't Back A Trump 2024 Bid
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Sunday he will not back Donald Trump if the former president runs for the White House in 2024, saying its time to move on to different voices in the Republican Party.

Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Sunday he will not back Donald Trump if the former president runs for the White House in 2024, saying its time to move on to different voices in the Republican Party.

No, I wouldnt, Hutchinson said when asked on CNNs State of the Union” whether he would ever support Trump again. Hes going to have a voice, as former presidents do. But theres many voices in the party.

Trump should not define our future. We have got to define it for ourself, the Republican governor added.

Hutchinson had said after the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, which led to Trump’s impeachment by the House, that he wanted Trumps administration to end. But Hutchinson did not join calls for Trump to resign and said impeachment wasnt a practical option. The Senate acquitted Trump of inciting the attack.

Hutchinson’s interview aired days after his nephew, Arkansas state Sen. Jim Hendren, announced that hes leaving the GOP, citing Trumps rhetoric and the riot at the Capitol by Trump’s supporters. Trump had stoked a campaign of spreading debunked conspiracy theories and false violent rhetoric that the 2020 election was stolen from him in the weeks before the insurrection.

Since he left office on Jan. 20, Trump has kept a relatively low profile in Palm Beach, Florida. He plans to make his first post-presidential appearance at a conservative gathering in Florida, giving a speech next Sunday that is expected to address the future of the GOP.

On Sunday, Hutchinson praised Trumps family, including Trump’s daughter Ivanka, and said he also respected his nephews decision to continue his political career as an independent. But Hutchinson said the Republican Party will have a good future if it sticks to core conservative principles rather than personalities. He said the GOP will need to work in particular on galvanizing certain segments of voters as Trump did, such as blue-collar workers.

I have worked with Ivanka and others, and they love America. But I would not support him, Hutchinson said.

We have got to respond to the people that like Trump. We have got to respond and identify with the issues that gave him the first election and gave him support throughout his presidency … but we just got to handle it in a different way with different personalities,” he said.

Hendren had been considering a run for governor next year because Hutchinson is term-limited, but Hendren’s decision to leave the party keeps him out of a GOP primary that will include Trumps former White House press secretary, Sarah Sanders.

Sanders, the daughter of former Gov. Mike Huckabee, has indicated she would lean heavily on Trump and his rhetoric, with an announcement video pledging to fight the radical left.

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