Former San Antonio-area congressman Will Hurd ends presidential campaign

Well, that didn't last long. Former San Antonio and South Texas congressman Will Hurd has pulled the plug on his 2024 presidential campaign after launching it just four months ago. A former CIA officer who frequently struck a bipartisan tone, Hurd tried to distinguish himself in the race by calling out Republican frontrunner Donald Trump as a threat to Democracy. Ultimately, that stance proved unpopular with a GOP base still enamored with the former president and reality show star, even as he faces a tsunami of felony criminal charges.
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