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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The answer to “Will he?” came today when Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton said he would not be mounting a campaign for president in the 2024 election.

In an interview with Fox News published Monday, Cotton said his family was the consideration in his decision not to pursue a presidential nomination. Cotton with his wife Anna are the parents of five and seven-year-old boys.


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The senator had appeared nationally supporting Republicans in mid-term elections and as a political commentator on news broadcasts. Cotton is the first nationally prominent politician to withdraw from the nomination process.


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Politico had reported in June that Cotton was meeting with donors and discussing a planned White House bid. He was quoted stating he had $8 million from his Senate campaign that could be moved to a presidential bid.

In the Monday interview, Cotton was quoted as saying his withdrawal from the 2024 campaign does not mean a future presidential run would not be considered.

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