CHICAGO – It’s a sight you wouldn’t expect to see.
A longtime Republican who ran for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination making the rounds at the Democratic National Convention.
But that’s the case for former two-term Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson.
“I’m doing media. I’m not here to endorse the Democratic nominee,” Hutchison said in an interview this week with Fox News Digital. “This is my first Democratic convention.”
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The United Center is packed on the first night of the Democratic National Convention, as President Biden addresses the crowd, on Aug. 19, 2024, in Chicago. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
But Hutchinson, who waged an unsuccessful long-shot bid last year for the Republican nomination, shared, “I did go on the floor to see the Arkansas Democratic delegation here, and I want you to know that lightning didn’t strike and so everybody was safe.”
Asked if he felt out of place among a sea of Democrats, Hutchinson said “a little bit but at the same time, this is well reflective of American democracy that I’m greeted with a friendly fashion… This is a good part of politics that you can disagree but still be here and be welcomed.”
The former governor remains a very vocal GOP critic of former President Trump, who crushed Hutchinson and the rest of the field of challengers to cruise to the party’s nomination.

Former President Trump gestures during a campaign rally at the North Carolina Aviation Museum & Hall of Fame in Asheboro, Aug. 21, 2024. (Peter Zay/AFP via Getty Images)
Asked how he’ll cast his ballot in the presidential election, Hutchinson said he’s going to “write in a candidate, a good Republican candidate. It’s important to me to be a Republican and support the Republican cause.”
But he added, “We need to define it differently than Donald Trump and the rule of law is important to me. I said on the debate stage I’m not going to vote for a convicted felon. That still holds true.”

