Virginia's Jim Gilmore suspends presidential campaign
Alexandria, VA -- Former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore, the only veteran
in the race for the presidency, said today he is suspending his
campaign for the White House. Gilmore said he will support the
Republican nominee and that he intends to continue speaking out about
the dangers of electing either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.
Gilmore, former U.S. Army intelligence agent who has spent the last
eight months campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination,
said the difficulty of the debate structure combined with the national
media coverage of the candidates made it impossible for him to continue
his campaign for the presidency. But, he said he is determined to help
elect a Republican president.
"My campaign was intended to offer the gubernatorial experience, with
the track record of a true conservative, experienced in national
security, to unite the party.” Gilmore said, “My goal was to focus on
the importance of this election as a real turning point, and to
emphasize the dangers of continuing on a road that will further
undermine America's economy and weaken our national security."
"Nonetheless, I will continue to express my concerns about the
dangers of electing someone who has pledged to continue Obama's
disastrous policies," Gilmore said. "And, I will continue to do
everything I can to ensure that our next President is a free
enterprise Republican who will restore our nation to greatness and
keep our citizens safe."





















