You get the feeling that Asa Hutchinson could have won the GOP nomination for president in the Before Times, namely before a reality TV star named Donald Trump hit the scene and upended what it means to be a Republican in America.
Hutchinson is a former federal prosecutor, member of Congress, and popular two-term Republican governor of Arkansas. He finished his second term as governor in 2023 and, with the timing just right, spent the next year running for president.
But on Monday night, Hutchinson finished with just 0.2% of the vote in the Iowa Caucuses. He dropped out of the presidential race the next day. His strategic error, he said, was telling Republican voters what they needed to hear.
“We’re headed toward a cliff, and we’re going to go off that cliff because Donald Trump cannot attract independent voters,” Hutchinson said in an interview from Arkansas this week. “It’s very clear he’s not going to expand the base with the rhetoric that he has.”
He said the GOP is “in a battle for its soul,” and at the moment, Donald Trump is winning. “But telling what is needed is not always a guarantee you’re going to win votes.”
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