Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson thinks Americans are ready to move on from Trump. And he’s called on the former president to drop out of the race if he’s indicted. Nightly reports 👇
” set in the primary. In a race dominated by Trump and the similarly MAGA-powered governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, there hasn’t been much room for anyone else. Outspoken critics of the former president, like former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, have looked at the dynamics of the race and taken a pass.
“I think my lane’s getting bigger,” he told Nightly. “It’s the non-Trump lane. Not an anti-Trump lane, but a non-Trump lane.” . Sitting on a sun-splashed patio at the golf club, Hutchinson said, “I think that there’s a growing recognition that we need alternatives to Donald Trump.”
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