Mayor Francis Suarez sits down with ABC News' Linsey Davis to discuss his presidential ambitions and how he balances work and family.
For Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, political drive runs in the family.
Suarez said he got more interested in running for president after serving as the president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors last year and traveling around the country and the world to meet people. During his 2013 mayoral campaign Suarez ran into controversy involving his staffers, including his own family member, and that run ultimately came to an end.
Suarez cited his wife's pregnancy as the reason for dropping out and claimed the same week he found out about the pregnancy that his campaign had a "misstep."
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