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Former HUD Secretary Ben Carson Endorses Donald Trump for 2024 Presidential Run

Ben Carson fields questions from the media on Nov. 2, 2015 at Barnes & Noble in The Villages.

Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Ben Carson, has announced his full endorsement of former President Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential election. Carson expressed his confidence in Trump’s leadership qualities and urged the American people to support his bid for the presidency.

Carson’s Endorsement

Dr. Ben Carson officially endorsed Donald J. Trump for the presidency during an event in Sioux City, Iowa. The endorsement was delivered just before Trump’s scheduled appearance at the event. Carson tweeted his endorsement, emphasizing the nation’s need for strong leadership, with a President who is dedicated to fighting for American citizens, their freedoms, safety, and the country’s future. He affirmed that Donald J. Trump embodies the leadership qualities required for the role and proudly gave him his full endorsement for the 2024 presidential race. Carson also called on others to join in the effort to “Make America Great Again.”

Carson’s Background

Dr. Ben Carson was a prominent contender for the Republican nomination in the 2016 presidential election. His candidacy gained momentum during a significant appearance in November 2015, primarily in The Villages. Following the election, Carson went on to serve in President Trump’s cabinet as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

Trump’s Strong Position in Iowa

Donald Trump has been consistently leading in Iowa polls, reflecting his strong support within the state. Carson’s endorsement further bolsters Trump’s position in the 2024 presidential race.

Conclusion

Dr. Ben Carson’s endorsement of Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential election underscores Trump’s influence within the Republican Party and his continued popularity among key figures. Trump’s strong position in Iowa suggests that he remains a formidable candidate as he contemplates a return to the White House.

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