Scott Walker Not Endorsing After Leaving Presidential Race

BEAVER DAM, Wis. (AP) — Scott Walker doesn't want to endorse any of his fellow Republicans who remain in the race for president just yet.

Walker on Friday that he may endorse a GOP candidate for president but his focus right now is on his job as governor.

Walker says he has no interest in running for the U.S. Senate and it's too early to talk about whether he'll run for a third term in 2018.

Walker took a dig at front-runner Donald Trump when he abruptly exited the presidential race on Monday. Walker encouraged others in the race to clear the field to find an alternative to Trump.

Walker's standing in the race plummeted with the rise of Trump, and the Wisconsin governor dropped out this week after fundraising dried up.

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