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Ben Carson confirms backing for Donald Trump for US presidency | Ben Carson confirms backing for Donald Trump for US presidency |
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Former Republican hopeful Ben Carson has confirmed his support for his former rival and front-runner Donald Trump in the US presidential race. | Former Republican hopeful Ben Carson has confirmed his support for his former rival and front-runner Donald Trump in the US presidential race. |
He made the endorsement at a joint news conference in Florida with Mr Trump, ahead of primaries there on Tuesday. | He made the endorsement at a joint news conference in Florida with Mr Trump, ahead of primaries there on Tuesday. |
The winner of the Republican nomination will face Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders for the Democrats, in November. | The winner of the Republican nomination will face Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders for the Democrats, in November. |
Mr Carson is the second former candidate to endorse Mr Trump after New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. | Mr Carson is the second former candidate to endorse Mr Trump after New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. |
A retired neurosurgeon, Mr Carson was an early favourite but dropped out last week after failing to gain significant popular support. | A retired neurosurgeon, Mr Carson was an early favourite but dropped out last week after failing to gain significant popular support. |
The endorsement came a day after an elderly white man was charged with assault for allegedly punching a young protester during a rally for Mr Trump in North Carolina on Wednesday. | The endorsement came a day after an elderly white man was charged with assault for allegedly punching a young protester during a rally for Mr Trump in North Carolina on Wednesday. |
Video footage taken by bystanders shows John McGraw, 78, apparently hitting 26-year-old Rakeem Jones as he was being escorted away by police. | Video footage taken by bystanders shows John McGraw, 78, apparently hitting 26-year-old Rakeem Jones as he was being escorted away by police. |
Analysis: Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Miami | Analysis: Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Miami |
There are two sure-fire ways to draw Donald Trump's ire. The first is to directly criticise the New Yorker. The second is to pose a threat to his success. | There are two sure-fire ways to draw Donald Trump's ire. The first is to directly criticise the New Yorker. The second is to pose a threat to his success. |
Ben Carson never did the former but for a few weeks last autumn he challenged Mr Trump in Iowa polls and was rewarded with a full dose of the real estate mogul's derision. | Ben Carson never did the former but for a few weeks last autumn he challenged Mr Trump in Iowa polls and was rewarded with a full dose of the real estate mogul's derision. |
Bygones, however, seem to be bygones. Now the retired neurosurgeon is endorsing the man who once compared him to a child molester. | Bygones, however, seem to be bygones. Now the retired neurosurgeon is endorsing the man who once compared him to a child molester. |
A Trump-Carson alliance should not come as much of a surprise, however. Both candidates tapped into the desire among disenchanted conservative voters to find a candidate outside the traditional political world. Both offered sharp critiques of the Republican "establishment". | A Trump-Carson alliance should not come as much of a surprise, however. Both candidates tapped into the desire among disenchanted conservative voters to find a candidate outside the traditional political world. Both offered sharp critiques of the Republican "establishment". |
Mr Carson still has a loyal following, particularly among evangelical voters, and he could be a valuable asset to Mr Trump on the campaign trail as the New Yorker looks to secure the Republican nomination in the weeks ahead. | Mr Carson still has a loyal following, particularly among evangelical voters, and he could be a valuable asset to Mr Trump on the campaign trail as the New Yorker looks to secure the Republican nomination in the weeks ahead. |
Republican debate: Civility breaks out | Republican debate: Civility breaks out |
Obama: 'Don't blame me for Trump' | Obama: 'Don't blame me for Trump' |
Who are the Muslims supporting Trump? | Who are the Muslims supporting Trump? |
'Political stuff' | 'Political stuff' |
Mr Carson said Mr Trump had a "cerebral" side. | Mr Carson said Mr Trump had a "cerebral" side. |
"I have found in talking with him, that there's a lot more alignment, philosophically and spiritually, than I ever thought that there was," Mr Carson said of his former rival. | "I have found in talking with him, that there's a lot more alignment, philosophically and spiritually, than I ever thought that there was," Mr Carson said of his former rival. |
"Donald Trump talks a lot about making America great. It's not just talk, he means it." | "Donald Trump talks a lot about making America great. It's not just talk, he means it." |
Asked about insults that the two candidates had thrown at each other in the early stages of the campaign, Mr Carson said they had "buried the hatchet". | Asked about insults that the two candidates had thrown at each other in the early stages of the campaign, Mr Carson said they had "buried the hatchet". |
"That was political stuff," he said. "That happens in American politics." | "That was political stuff," he said. "That happens in American politics." |
Meanwhile Mr Trump explained why he had targeted his competitor. | Meanwhile Mr Trump explained why he had targeted his competitor. |
"The one person who just kept sneaking up on me, I could not lose him, is Dr Ben Carson," Mr Trump said. "I fought back, and I hit him hard, which is politics, and he understands that." | "The one person who just kept sneaking up on me, I could not lose him, is Dr Ben Carson," Mr Trump said. "I fought back, and I hit him hard, which is politics, and he understands that." |
Mr Carson's endorsement follows a debate in Miami on Thursday night between Mr Trump and his remaining rivals Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and John Kasich. | Mr Carson's endorsement follows a debate in Miami on Thursday night between Mr Trump and his remaining rivals Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and John Kasich. |
Mr Trump, a billionaire businessman from New York with no political experience, has dominated the state primary contests so far. | Mr Trump, a billionaire businessman from New York with no political experience, has dominated the state primary contests so far. |
More contests next Tuesday in five states, including Florida and Ohio, could extend Mr Trump's lead and determine whether Mr Rubio and Mr Kasich can continue in the race. | More contests next Tuesday in five states, including Florida and Ohio, could extend Mr Trump's lead and determine whether Mr Rubio and Mr Kasich can continue in the race. |
On Friday Mr Rubio and his campaign admitted that Ohio Governor Mr Kasich had a better chance of winning in the state than he did. | |
Mr Rubio's communications director, Alex Conant, told CNN Mr Kasich was "the best bet" to defeat Mr Trump in Ohio, while only Mr Rubio could do so in Florida. | |
The next votes | The next votes |
15 March: Florida, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio Primaries | 15 March: Florida, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio Primaries |
22 March: Arizona Primary, Utah Caucuses, Idaho Caucuses (Democratic) | 22 March: Arizona Primary, Utah Caucuses, Idaho Caucuses (Democratic) |
26 March: Alaska, Hawaii, Washington Caucuses (Democratic) | 26 March: Alaska, Hawaii, Washington Caucuses (Democratic) |
1 April: North Dakota Caucuses (Republican) | 1 April: North Dakota Caucuses (Republican) |
5 April: Wisconsin Primary | 5 April: Wisconsin Primary |
9 April: Wyoming Caucuses (Democratic) | 9 April: Wyoming Caucuses (Democratic) |
19 April: New York Primary | 19 April: New York Primary |