Asa Hutchinson, former Arkansas governor and vocal Trump critic, may decide on presidential run by April
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Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson estimates he'll make a decision within the next two months about whether he's running for president.
"Probably April," he told CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion on "Red & Blue" Monday night. He noted that Iowa, the earliest state to weigh in on the Republican presidential candidates next year, will likely be holding candidate forums by July of this year.
Hutchinson said a deciding factor for him will be whether he continues "getting the response to the message that I bring."
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