Francis Suarez ends his presidential bid, the first GOP candidate to drop out of the race

[ad_1] Miami Mayor Francis Suarez ended his long shot presidential bid Tuesday after failing to qualify for the first Republican primary debate in Milwaukee. He is the first GOP candidate…

Francis Suarez goes quiet after failing to make the GOP debate

[ad_1] Francis Suarez was defiant.  “I’m going to make the debate stage, I can tell you that,” he told NBC News with utmost confidence six days before last week’s debate. …

Francis Suarez suggests he may drop out of the presidential race if he doesn’t make the GOP debate

[ad_1] DES MOINES, Iowa — Miami Mayor Francis Suarez indicated Friday he would drop out of the race for the presidency if he doesn’t qualify for the first GOP primary…

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez Embraces Bitcoin Donations for Presidential Bid

[ad_1] Source: miamigov.com Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, a vocal crypto advocate, announced that his Presidential campaign is officially accepting donations in the leading cryptocurrency Bitcoin (BTC).  In an interview, the…

Suarez touts record as Miami mayor in first speech after launching long-shot presidential bid

[ad_1] In his first campaign speech as a presidential candidate, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez portrayed his city as a beacon of prosperity, one that he says has outshined the policies…

Live news: Miami mayor Suarez seeks Republican presidential nomination

[ad_1] Miami mayor Francis Suarez has filed paperwork to run for the Republican presidential nomination. The 45-year-old Cuban-American has risen to national prominence by helping turn his city into a…

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez files for 2024 presidential bid

[ad_1] Another Florida man has filed paperwork to enter the 2024 presidential race. Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, who bills himself as a “unifier,” is poised to launch a long-shot bid…

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez: Twitter ‘Belongs’ There

[ad_1] Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Miami Mayor Francis Suarez thinks Twitter should move away from its current home in San Francisco. His argument? The changes made…