Miami Mayor slams presidential movement after failing to qualify for meetings
August 30, 2023: On Tuesday, Miami Mayor slams presidential movement after failing to qualify for meetings.
The longshot candidate’s decision came less than a week after he failed to qualify for the first GOP primary debate in Milwaukee. Suarez had previously suggested he would end his campaign if he didn’t make the debate stage.
“While I have decided to suspend my campaign for President, my commitment to making this a better nation for every American remains,” Suarez wrote in a lengthy post on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, on Tuesday afternoon.
Suarez, 45, entered the already-crowded Republican primary field in June, much later than most top contenders especially former President Donald Trump, whose 2024 campaign launched seven months earlier.
National polls of the primary that included Suarez always placed him near the bottom of the pack.
Suarez, a Cuban American, touted his Hispanic heritage and billed himself as a unifier in a politically polarized country. He also ran on his record courting the tech industry to invest in Miami and leaned into his pro-cryptocurrency views by accepting campaign donations in bitcoin.
“I will continue to amplify the voices of the Hispanic community – the fastest-growing voting group in our country,” Suarez said in Tuesday’s post.
“I look forward to keeping in touch with the other Republican presidential candidates and doing what I can to make sure our party puts forward a strong nominee who can inspire and unify the country, renew Americans’ trust in our institutions and each other, and win,” he wrote.
Suarez was the third Republican from Florida to run for the 2024 presidential nomination, sharing that trait with Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. But while Trump has let loose a relentless barrage of attacks against the governor, the retired president rarely, if ever, mentioned the mayor.
Suarez had pulled out at all the holidays to meet the Republican National Committee’s qualifications for the first primary debate. To hit the 40,000-donor minimum threshold, Suarez raffled off tickets to soccer legend Lionel Messi’s rather Inter Miami game.
The mayor claimed he had secured enough donors and received 1% support in at least three accepted national polls, another requirement. But the RNC left him off its list of eight qualifying candidates, prompting his campaign to go dark for nearly a week.
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