Scott Walker: It's time for low-polling Republicans to drop out and let one champion take down Trump

“I think in the end, he has a plurality but not a majority of the votes within the process,” the former GOP hopeful said Tuesday according to WISC-TV. “Eventually, I hope others do what I did, which is suspend their campaigns, because if you have a large field, a plurality can win, but if you have a small field, more people will focus toward the majority opinion.”

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Walker dropped out of the race on Sept. 21 after a dip in the polls following weak debate performances and doubtful donors. At the time, he urged other candidates to leave the race so that voters could coalesce around a candidate who could take down Trump.

“I encourage other Republican presidential candidates to consider doing the same, so the voters can focus on a limited number of candidates who can offer a positive, conservative alternative to the current front-runner,” Walker said at the time.

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