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Former Gov. Bobby Jindal has endorsed his 2016 presidential campaign rival, former President Donald Trump, for president and is calling for the party to unify behind the 45th president, who continues to dominate the primary field.

I just had a great conversation with President Trump, and I told him that he has my full and complete endorsement to win back the White House and Make America Great Again!Jindal asserted that Trump “will be the Republican nominee, and everyone knows that, especially the Democrats who are already spending millions attacking him in an attempt to destroy him.”

And we Republicans should stop helping them by fighting amongst ourselves, and instead, unite to win the general election. Some of the others running are friends who I have known for a while. They certainly have every right to run and decide when to stop.“Lastly, and this is the most important thing — WE ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING THIS COUNTRY,” Jindal warned. “The wolf is at the door, and this is true in terms of every issue, from economics, to culture, to foreign policy.

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