Ben Carson on Monday defended his decision to stay in the Republican presidential race, despite not winning any contests and low expectations ahead of Super Tuesday.
In a Fox News op-ed, Carson argued for the viability of his campaign and against the emphasis on poll numbers.
“With every call to drop out, pundits and political operatives salivate over polling percentages — as though the people they represent were commodities to be bought and bartered in the backrooms of D.C.’s exclusive political clubs,” Carson wrote. “This mentality is driving voters away from the political system they have so long supported.”
The retired neurosurgeon maintained that a ballot cast for him is “a vote for uniquely qualified and principled leadership,” before saying that he refused to “play by Washington’s political rule book.” Some conservatives have called for Carson to exit the race, a proposition that he rejected in the op-ed.









