Washington – Carson Says He Is Not Dropping Out Of GOP Race

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    Republican U.S. presidential candidate Ben Carson smiles during a commercial break in a campaign town hall hosted by CNN in Greenville, South Carolina February 17, 2016.   REUTERS/Rainier Ehrhardt Washington – Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson told a crowded banquet hall at a hotel in downtown Baltimore that he’s not giving up, despite trailing behind all the other Republican candidates on Super Tuesday.

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    Carson took the stage Tuesday at the Grand Hotel in Baltimore and called the political system “rotten to the core.”

    “They have weaved such a complex web,” Carson said.

    Carson did not mention any of his opponents by name, but told his supporters, “our nation is in horrible trouble. Why sit there and talk about each other and tear each other down when we have such important issues to deal with?”

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    chicagomaven
    chicagomaven
    8 years ago

    He can continue to stay in the race with most of the others running against Trump. It’s his right to do so. It will also be his right to say hello to President Clinton when she beats Trump. The only way that Trump can be defeated is if all of the other candidates rally behind the one candidate that has the best chance of defeating Trump now and also defeating Clinton in November. A divided Republican Party will surely fall.

    IamYid
    IamYid
    8 years ago

    If Carson can be persuaded to run as an independent, I will gladly vote for him.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    8 years ago

    I see a Trump – Carson ticket