In 1980, Republicans saw six members of the President Congress. They were joined by three governors and former Congresmen, who became the UN ambassador, turned to the messenger to China, who became the chairman of the RNC, who became the director of the CIA George HW Bush. Ronald Reagan, a former Governor of California, won this year and chose Bush as his partner. The Basic Republican 2016 has the deepest bench of candidates from this year.
Jeb Bush is a former governor of Florida, who became an educational lawyer. Ben Carson is a former neurosurgeon, whose biography is so noteworthy that he was transformed into a film. Chris Christie is in the second term as New Jersey governor, which is an amazing feat for every Republican. Ted Cruz is the leader of the conservative movement in Washington with his perch in the Senate.
Carly Fiorina is the former director of Hewlett-Packard. Jim Gilmore is a former Governor of Virginia and had a successful career as a counterintelligence agent of the American army. Lindsey Graham served 33 years in aviation and reserves, she was the head of Clinton impeachment in the House of Representatives, and now serves South Carolina in the Senate.
Mike Huckabe is a former Governor of Arkansas, who transformed the previous offer of the presidency into a successful television and radio career. Bobby Jindal ends his second term as a Governor of Louisiana and may be the smartest man who has been the president in the last 100 years. John Kasich has just destroyed the Democratic Party Ohio with the re -election of the Governor of this state and, exceptionally among the Republicans, believes that Jesus told him to broaden the government, and anyone who does not like Obamacare is probably intended for hellish fire.
George Pataki is a former Governor of New York and will be a former presidential candidate before this year. Rand Paul is both a doctor and a senator from Kentucky, who took his father, Ron’s political base as his own and built a successful political machine. Rick Perry served as a pilot C-130 in the Air Force, before he became the longest serving Governor of Texas and created 1.5 million jobs in its condition, while the rest of the nation lost 400,000 in total.
Former Senator Pennsylvania Rick Santorum, who was the second place in the Republican Presidential Cycle in 2012, returned as the voice of voters from Blue.
Marco Rubio, a former speaker of the House of Representatives in Florida and the current US Senator, still impresses both average voters and billionaire donors in the Republican Party. Scott Walker is a guy whose base wants to love. He won three times in the very blue Wisconsin – twice as a governor, and someday beating the withdrawal led by leftist activists.
We finally reach a man about 450 words that all candidates are worried about. It would be Donald John Trump Sr. On Trump paper, he should not be a problem for any of these candidates, taking into account his origin.
Trump records the support of a universal Canadian healthcare system. He received several deferines to avoid the Vietnam war. His company reportedly hired illegal aliens. Several companies went bankrupt. He gave the democrats hundreds of thousands of dollars and their contributions, including a lot of money on Hillary Clinton. Earlier he was in favor of the laws to abortion and told Thomas Roberts from MSNBC that he was “evolving” about homosexual marriages.
But Trump has something that other candidates try to find: voice. Given his past, he may not really believe in some of what he says. But it would be arduous for you to think. Trump speaks with passion, clarity and blunt, which refresh themselves in the era of cynical politics. The seller knows what he sells, even if nobody really has.
Republican mega-Donora complain that Trump can enter the stage of the debate. Instead of trying to close Donald Trump, they should force the other Republicans instead to tell us with passion. Trump’s brightness and conviction, well, Trump.

