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Giuliani quits White House race Giuliani quits White House race
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Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has pulled out of the Republican race for the White House after disappointing primary results in Florida.Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has pulled out of the Republican race for the White House after disappointing primary results in Florida.
Mr Giuliani announced in California he was giving his support to Arizona Senator John McCain.Mr Giuliani announced in California he was giving his support to Arizona Senator John McCain.
Mr Giuliani, who came third in Florida, had skipped many previous contests.Mr Giuliani, who came third in Florida, had skipped many previous contests.
Earlier on Wednesday, Democrat John Edwards left the race, without backing any of his rivals, after failing to win a single party nomination contest.Earlier on Wednesday, Democrat John Edwards left the race, without backing any of his rivals, after failing to win a single party nomination contest.
Mr Edwards contested Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and his native South Carolina, but failed to get higher than third place.Mr Edwards contested Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and his native South Carolina, but failed to get higher than third place.
He told supporters in New Orleans, where he launched his latest White House bid in 2006: "It's time for me to step aside so that history can blaze its path."He told supporters in New Orleans, where he launched his latest White House bid in 2006: "It's time for me to step aside so that history can blaze its path."
Rudy's gambleRudy's gamble
Mr Giuliani announced his withdrawal at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California.
He said he had thought he was the sort of person who had the qualities to make a good president of the United States, "but the voters made a different choice".
"John McCain is the most qualified candidate to be the next commander in chief of the United States," Mr Giuliani said. "He's an American hero and America could use heroes in the White House."
He added that Mr McCain was a longstanding friend and he would campaign alongside him whenever and wherever he was needed.
Mr Giuliani shot to international prominence for his firm leadership as mayor in the wake of the attacks on the US on 11 September 2001.Mr Giuliani shot to international prominence for his firm leadership as mayor in the wake of the attacks on the US on 11 September 2001.
FLORIDA PRIMARY: RESULTS Republicans John McCain: 36%Mitt Romney: 31%Rudy Giuliani: 15%Mike Huckabee: 13%Ron Paul: 3% Democrats Hillary Clinton: 50%Barack Obama: 33%John Edwards: 14% With 99% of vote counted Edwards exit focuses raceMcCain's non-traditional winElection polltrackerQ&A: US primary electionsFLORIDA PRIMARY: RESULTS Republicans John McCain: 36%Mitt Romney: 31%Rudy Giuliani: 15%Mike Huckabee: 13%Ron Paul: 3% Democrats Hillary Clinton: 50%Barack Obama: 33%John Edwards: 14% With 99% of vote counted Edwards exit focuses raceMcCain's non-traditional winElection polltrackerQ&A: US primary elections
When he entered the race more than a year ago he led some national polls and had an impressive war chest. He is reported to have spent up to a million dollars a week on TV advertising in Florida alone.When he entered the race more than a year ago he led some national polls and had an impressive war chest. He is reported to have spent up to a million dollars a week on TV advertising in Florida alone.
Correspondents say his decision to focus his efforts on Florida was always going to be either a stroke of political genius or an unwise gamble that would see him fall at the first hurdle.Correspondents say his decision to focus his efforts on Florida was always going to be either a stroke of political genius or an unwise gamble that would see him fall at the first hurdle.
He won 15% of the vote, behind Mr McCain with 36% and Mitt Romney with 31% and just ahead of Mike Huckabee who won 13%.He won 15% of the vote, behind Mr McCain with 36% and Mitt Romney with 31% and just ahead of Mike Huckabee who won 13%.
The remaining Republican candidates will go head-to-head in a televised debate on Wednesday in Simi Valley, California.The remaining Republican candidates will go head-to-head in a televised debate on Wednesday in Simi Valley, California.