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Rick Perry First to Call It Quits from the Presidential Race

<p>On Friday&comma; former Texas Governor Rick Perry announced the suspension of his presidential campaign&period; &nbsp&semi;In his announcement he said &ldquo&semi;We have a tremendous field of candidates &&num;8211&semi; probably the greatest group of men and women&period; I step aside knowing our party is in good hands&comma; as long as we listen to the grassroots&comma; listen to that cause of conservatism&period; If we do that&comma; then our party will be in good hands&period;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Suspension of the campaign effectively means dropping out&comma; no one has ever restarted a campaign after suspending it&&num;8230&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In reality&comma; Governor Perry was having tremendous difficulties raising funds for his campaign&period; &nbsp&semi;He was polling near zero&comma; and had been relegated to the early debate rather than the prime time version&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>During his announcement he recapped some of his record&nbsp&semi;in Texas during his 14-year term&period; &nbsp&semi;&&num;8220&semi;During my 14 years as governor&comma; Texas created nearly one-third of all new American jobs&period; We passed balanced budgets&comma; cut taxes&comma; set aside billions of dollars for a rainy day&comma; and elevated our graduation rates to second highest in the nation&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Author&&num;8217&semi;s note&colon; &nbsp&semi;Perry had a genuinely impressive record&comma; but to&nbsp&semi;have had a chance for the nomination&comma; he would have had to have enough staying power to wait out the popularity waves of guys like Trump and Carson &lpar;and all of the others&&num;8230&semi;&rpar;&period; &nbsp&semi;It was a risk for his backers&comma; since Jeb Bush already has &dollar;100 million in the bank and Trump seems to be capable of generating popularity waves&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This is very likely the last we will see of Governor Pery on the national stage&period; &nbsp&semi;He will not likely run for President again and he did not make a big enough splash to play a secondary role&comma; like RNC chair or head of a major department&period; &nbsp&semi; He is 65 years old&comma; and would likely have had a few more years of limelight if he could have had more staying power&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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