NEW YORK (AP) — Former Vice President Mike Pence on Saturday dropped his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, ending his campaign for the White House after struggling to raise money and gain traction in the polls.
“After much prayer and deliberation, I have decided to suspend my campaign for president effective today," Pence said at the Republican Jewish Coalition gathering in Las Vegas.
Pence becomes the first major candidate to leave a race that has been dominated by his former boss-turned-rival, Donald Trump.
But even in Iowa, Pence struggled to gain traction.
Pence ended September with just $1.18 million in the bank and $621,000 in debt, according to his most recent campaign filing.
Persons:
—, Mike Pence, Pence, Donald Trump, Trump, Trump’s, Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum, Karen
Organizations:
Republican, White House, Republican Jewish Coalition, Trump, Associated Press, NORC, for Public Affairs Research, Indiana, Arkansas Gov, Republican Party, The Heritage Foundation, Social Security
Locations:
Las Vegas, Iowa, Miami, U.S, Israel