“Let’s end the political primary charade and focus on retiring Joe Biden,” Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) declared on Monday while endorsing former President Donald Trump as the 2024 Republican Party presidential nominee. The Kansas Republican added, “While others may try to imitate him, only President Trump will put our country back on track on day one. It’s time for the GOP to unite behind President Trump.”
🚨Sen. Marshall endorses Trump for president, calls for end to ‘political primary charade’🚨
‘It’s time for the GOP to unite behind President Trump,' says Sen. Roger Marshall https://t.co/4974t5McKZ
— Jason Miller (@JasonMillerinDC) November 20, 2023
Sen. Marshall’s endorsement comes on the heels of Texas Governor Greg Abbott backing Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign at an event on the United States’s southern border over the weekend. ““…If you go back to four years ago, we had the lowest illegal border crossings…in something like thirty years,” Abbott said while praising the former President’s border control policies.
Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign continues to rack up endorsements from high-profile Republican Party leaders. Last week, the newly-elected Speaker of the House Mike Johnson announced he was supporting Trump during a live-interview on CNBC, telling the hosts: “I’m all in for President Trump.” Earlier this month, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign suffered a serious blow when his Florida Republican colleague Sen. Rick Scott announced he was endorsing Trump instead of the governor’s now-long-shot primary bid.
Last week, Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign was left with egg on its face after it falsely claimed New Hampshire businessman Thomas Estey had endorsed the Florida Governor’s presidential bid. Estey denied making the endorsement, and instead announced he intends to vote for Donald Trump. “Ron DeSantis’s team kept bugging me for my endorsement, but I am 100 percent voting for President Trump,” Estey told local press.