"This is not my time," Jindal told Fox News. "I've come to the realization that this is not my time. So I've come here to announce that I am suspending my campaign for president of the United States."
Jindal, the first Indian American to become governor in an American state, who built it his candidacy on conservative Christian values and attacking what he termed as “radical Islam”, was once seen as a shining star in the Republican Party, which was looking to extend its support among the minorities.
The sheen, however, couldn’t last for long. Not once did Jindal top more than 2% in any CNN/ORC poll during his candidature and was never really able to make the mark in the presence of outsider candidates from the Republican party such as Donald Trump and Ben Carson.
Meanwhile, two of his aides spoke to CNN and said that Jindal couldn’t sustain the campaign anymore and came to this decision because he didn’t want to go into debt and realised that “there was no credible path to nomination.”
With the news of his suspending the campaign came relief and humour on the social media as Twitterati cracked jokes on the controversial politician. Here’s a selection:
Gov. Bobby #Jindal drops out. Tomorrow's New York Times headline: "Republicans Reject Minority Candidate"
— Larry Elder (@larryelder) November 18, 2015
Bobby Jindal has dropped out of the US Presidential race. This could affect nearly seven voters.
— Try The Veal (@TylerLinkin) November 18, 2015
@MissyJ93 @Vernaculis @BobbyJindal realized he has a higher calling... way north of the equator... pic.twitter.com/QoUCPHS7vR
— N.C. Clark (@cnyleved) November 18, 2015
Looks like Bobby Jindal had to drop out to trend on Twitter
— Michael Learmonth (@learmonth) November 18, 2015
A reaction to Bobby Jindal dropping out of the GOP race for president... pic.twitter.com/zkPqkCL7zw
— Julian Grant (@JulianGrant6) November 18, 2015
Bobby Jindal dropped out of the race? The good news is, now his family doesn't have to lie to his face when asked who they'd vote for.
— Steve Marmel (@Marmel) November 18, 2015
Bobby Jindal drops out of presidential race. It will be interesting to see who picks up his .000000002% of support.
— Dave Pell (@davepell) November 18, 2015
This campaign has been an essential step in Bobby Jindal's life journey towards being a lobbyist.
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) November 17, 2015
I want to be there when Bobby Jindal finally sees a mirror and realises he isn't white. That will be some reaction.
— Gappistan Radio (@GappistanRadio) November 17, 2015
Bobby Jindal: pic.twitter.com/rCjUhGftnk
— TrivWorks (@TrivWorks) November 18, 2015
just heard about bobby jindal dropping out, both supporters must be devastated
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