Charleston, South Carolina (Radio Iowa)– South Carolina Senator Tim Scott has suspended his presidential campaign just days after the third debate among Republican candidates.

Charleston, South Carolina (Radio Iowa)– South Carolina Senator Tim Scott has suspended his presidential campaign just days after the third debate among Republican candidates.

Scott made the announcement on the Fox News Channel program Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy. Scott said the message is clear that voters are telling him not now.

Scott had cancelled events in Iowa this weekend, including a stop in Storm Lake. His campaign said he had the flu.

In late October, Scott’s campaign announced he was going all-in on Iowa.

A few days later a Des Moines Register/N-B-C News Iowa Poll found former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley’s support growing, while just four percent of likely Iowa Caucus goers said they intended to vote for Senator Scott.

Following his announcement on Sunday, Senator Scott noted that he does not intend to endorse a presidential candidate and is not interested in being the party’s vice-presidential nominee.