Republican presidential candidate Francis Suarez answers for his support of Trump on The View

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Francis Suarez on The View

Republican presidential candidate Francis Suarez answers for his support of Trump on The View

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Republican presidential hopeful Francis Suarez appeared on The View on Friday to defend his previous comments about opponent former President Donald Trump.

The Miami mayor was asked who he would vote for between the two front-running candidates, Trump or current President Joe Biden, and answered the former. Host Sunny Hostin brought up the topic after a relatively friendly beginning to the segment in which no one outwardly disagreed with him.

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Francis Suarez on The View

“Now, that doesn’t sound reasonable,” Hostin said. “You would vote for a man who’s been impeached twice. You would vote for a man who has two pending indictments — criminal indictments. You would vote for a man who Bill Barr said that the federal indictment against the former president is very damning. Do you think those charges of national security are damning?”

“I think they’re serious,” Suarez said before being interrupted by Hostin.

“Then why would you vote for him?” Hostin asked.

“I’m running for president. I want people to vote for me,” Suarez said with a smile. “I’m running to convince every single person in this audience to give me a chance, to give me an opportunity to serve them, humbly, and to make their life better.”

Fellow host Joy Behar suggested Suarez answered “Trump” in order to get the former president’s base on his side. Host Ana Navarro, jumped in to say Suarez would have to vote Republican in order to be on the Republican National Committee debate stage.

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“What I’m saying is I would vote for myself. I’m running for president of the United States,” Suarez said. “I understand that the conversation always gravitates towards the former president. I don’t think that’s good for our country. I think that’s toxic. I think it promotes division.”

Suarez is the second 2024 Republican candidate to appear on the show, after Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC).

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