Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) is ending his presidential bid.
In an interview on Fox News on Tuesday, Jindal announced that he is suspending his campaign for president.
"Ive come to the realization that this is not my time," Jindal told Fox News host Brett Baier.
Jindal says that once his term is up, he will go to work at a think tank, crafting conservative policy solutions to major issues.
Once a rising star in the party, Jindal has failed to gain traction in the polls. A recent poll of Louisiana voters showed Jindal losing to Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton in his own state, with Clinton gaining 45 percent of likely voters to Jindal 's 42% support.