Gov Bobby Jindal suspends presidential campaign CNBC.com staff | @CNBC Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal said he will suspend his bid for the GOP presidential candidacy Tuesday, according to a statement released by his campaign. Jindal had recently been in the news for his opposition to refugee resettlement in Louisiana. In a recent televised debate, Jindal traded barbs with New Jersey governor Chris Christie over whether the Republicans need a candidate who is best positioned to defeat a Democratic opponent, or if conservative economic adherence is the most important attribute. In his statement, Jindal said the campaign was "an honor," paying homage to his parents' journey to America. He said his next stop will be to go back to working on his think tank, where he will begin "outlining a blue print for making this the American century," he wrote. "When I was born, we lived in student housing at LSU, and never in their wildest dreams did [my parents] think their son would have the opportunity to serve as Governor of Louisiana or to run for President," Jindal wrote in a statement. "They raised me to believe Americans can do anything, and they were right, we can. But this is not my time, so I am suspending my campaign for President." — CNBC's Everett Rosenfeld contributed to this report.
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