"While I suspend my campaign, I have renewed faith, deeper faith, that the Lord will show me the way forward and fulfil the purpose of my life," Kasich told his supporters in Ohio, making a reflective note of his journey so far as a nominee to the White House.
Though the last of the 16 Republican presidential aspirants to withdraw from the race, 63-year-old Kasich, a popular two-term Ohio Governor, had a miserable campaign so far. He could win only in Ohio, his home state and muster a little over 150 delegates from the primaries and caucuses held in more than 40 states so far.
"That's good. That's nice. That's interesting. It's very interesting," Trump told the Time magazine in an interview when the news of Kasich suspending campaign came.
"So Kasich is dropping out," he then mused to TIME. "Hmm ... That's big. I didn't think that was going to happen," the real estate mogul was quoted as saying.
With Trump alone in the race in the Republican party, he being crowned as the presidential nominee at the Cleveland convention in July is now only an formality.
