Wednesday, June 17, 2015

6/17 Top 3 Candidates for the Republican Nomination

Periodically, I will share my opinion on who should get the Republican nomination for President of the United States - the greatest place under God's blue sky.

This week - my first ranking - is as follows:

1. Senator Ted Cruz
Senator Cruz, who hails from my home state of Texas, is a passionate, charismatic leader who says what he thinks and does what he says.  There is never any debate on where the Senator stands on issues and is not afraid to tackle the Republican establishment when they are wrong which happens more often than it should.

He has lost a little momentum due to his early entrance in the race, but as long as he stays relevant and strong and keeps fundraising until the first debate, he will do just fine.  #whendidyoufightforit

2. Dr. Ben Carson
Dr. Carson continues to surprise people in GOP polls and has an ability to connect with people.  Some of his more controversial statements actually do make sense when you listen to his explanation - he is an individual of high intellect and an ability to communicate.  His momentum willy only rise. #getreadymainstream

3. Ms. Carly Fiorina
Ms. Fiorina has shown the capacity to battle the battles worth fighting, not shying away from confrontational conversations.  Many would argue, including those that are not her fans, that HP is still around today because of the very merger with Compaq that ended her leadership at HP and because of her cost saving measures.  (By the way, liberals have no problems when the government forces companies to do the same thing to the benefit of liberal donors - aka unions.)

She has not backed down from attacking RINO and Hillary Clinton.  #letherdebate

On the watch list: Senator Marco Rubio, Governor Rick Perry (mainly because of his passion an convictions) and Governor Bobby Jindal (wouldn't be the worst thing to have someone with an education focus).  I do not count Governor Scott Walker since he has yet to announce.

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