Michigan businessman, and former Republican presidential candidate, Perry Johnson has announced he is backing former President Donald Trump’s bid to retake the White House in 2024. “After suspending my campaign for President on Friday, there is now only one candidate in this race who can provide a solution to our nation’s economic, foreign policy and social crises, and most importantly, beat Joe Biden at the ballot box,” Johnson said in a statement. “That person is Donald Trump.”
Having suspended my campaign, I am officially endorsing @realDonaldTrump for President of the United States. We must beat @joebiden to save this country and Donald Trump is the only candidate who can do it. My full statement is below. #maga pic.twitter.com/eV7kRDAmeo
— Perry Johnson (@PJQualityGuru) October 23, 2023
Despite achieving a degree of notoriety on social media, Johnson failed to meet Republican National Committee (RNC) dictated criteria for making either of the two Republican presidential debates held so far. Prior to the debates, the RNC set minimum requirements for fundraising and donor numbers – as well as polling – for candidates to meet in order to be allowed to participate. Despite claims from his campaign to the contrary, Johnson did not meet both the fundraising and polling sets of criteria.
Johnson was previously a Republican candidate in the 2022 Michigan gubernatorial race, but fell short after he failed to meet the necessary 15,000 signatory threshold to appear on the ballot. Officials at Michigan’s Board of State Canvassers discarded 6,983 of Johnson’s signatures under the suspicion that they were “fraudulent” – an action that Johnson claims violated his rights. He was one of five GOP candidates removed from the ballot that year.