Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal announced late Tuesday he would suspend his presidential campaign after failing to get traction in the crowded Republican primary field.
In a statement announcing his exit from the race, Jindal said running has “been an honor, but this is not my time.”
Thank you to @BobbyJindal for being a conservative governor and running a campaign he should be proud of. Wishing the Jindal family well.
— Dr. Ben Carson (@RealBenCarson) November 17, 2015
Jindal failed to make the main stage in the four Republican primary debates. He instead was relegated to the early debate against other low-polling candidates. He focused much of his campaign in the first caucus state of Iowa, but never made it above the low single digits.









