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Bobby Jindal suspends his presidential campaign

“Everyone’s nasty to me because they want to get votes”, Trump said Wednesday morning on Fox News.

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“Now is the time for all those Americans who still believe in freedom and American exceptionalism to stand up and defend it”, he said.

Bobby Jindal is serving out his last term in office as Governor of Louisiana, having reached the state’s term limit, but policy experts aren’t optimistic about his legacy as Governor, which has been defined by his unsuccessful runs at the presidency.

Jindal was going to be the fresh face with the revolutionary conservative ideas in places areas such as health care.

“He’s been thinking about it for a few weeks”, he said.

“Well, he was, you know, a little nasty with me, but I think ultimately was very nice and he tried”. “I mean, he’s a fighter and his instinct is to never give up”.

Jindal was once seen as a rising star in the Republican Party and a strong contender for the White House.

Jindal is the second sitting governor and third candidate to withdraw from the Republican presidential race before the first ballots were cast. “We got more people working here in Louisiana than ever before, earning a higher per capita income than ever before”.

Jindal has always pegged himself as a rebellious outsider, insisting that America needed to pick a president who was not cloistered inside the Washington power bubble. We’ve had enough of talkers.

“I’m not going to stop fighting for my conservative beliefs and principles, certainly we thought it would end differently, but the reality is this isn’t my time”, he added.

Jindal had been relegated to an earlier undercard debate with other low-polling rivals such as Rick Santorum.

Speaking of the 44-year-old Jindal’s future, Teepell said: “He was the youngest candidate running”.

An extremely fast-talking policy expert, Jindal has an encyclopedic command of the issues, and as a candidate he never hesitated to lash out at the policies of President Barack Obama or ruling Democratic Party front-runner Hillary Clinton.

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Saying “this is not my time”, Jindal suggested that the “crazy” election season was behind the tepid interest in his campaign and urged the Republican Party to start taking itself seriously.

Bobby Jindal Suspends His Presidential Campaign: 'This Is Not My Time'