Thompson quits White House race
The actor-politician leaves a Republican race that is wide open |
"I have withdrawn my candidacy... I hope that my country and my party have benefited from our having made this effort," he said in a short statement.
It follows his third place result in Saturday's South Carolina primary - a state he had said he needed to win.
Mr Thompson did not say whether he would endorse any of his former rivals.
He ended his statement by saying that he and his wife, Jeri, would "always be grateful for the encouragement and friendship of so many wonderful people".
The actor-politician entered the race in September, months after his rivals had started campaigning.
The BBC's Vincent Dowd says the former star of the Law and Order TV series will have thought hard about whether the next Republican primary in Florida at the end of this month offered any hope of a revival - clearly he decided it did not.
Even with Mr Thompson's departure the Republican race remains wide open, with three candidates each having won in the six states that have voted, our correspondent says.
3 comments:
They call them 'The actor-politician'! So maybe we get them in Holland as well. I say 'Rob Geus' for president!!
What's this US thing you're talking about? It sounds like something from Starwars!
What's this US thing you're talking about? It sounds like something from Starwars!
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