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May 24, 2011 3:59 am at 3:59 am #597056anonymrsParticipant
can anyone give me a list of ALL the presidential candidtates and a little info about them? im trying to find it online, but im not having much luck….
May 24, 2011 4:02 am at 4:02 am #769851WolfishMusingsParticipantHere you go:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2012
The Wolf (who is NOT running)
May 24, 2011 4:35 am at 4:35 am #769852YW Moderator-42ModeratorWolf, why aren’t you running? Running is good for your health (though it can be bad for your knees)
May 24, 2011 4:55 am at 4:55 am #769853cucumberMembermichele bachman, tim pawlenty- governor john huntsman- former governor, sarah palin -former governor, newt gingrich- former speaker of the house, ron paul. Not all of them are for sure running- this is just a list of mabys with the exeption of Pawlenty. And there are probably a few more. That is the problem with the repulican candidates people know so little about them. Anyone know anymore?
May 24, 2011 3:36 pm at 3:36 pm #769854TheGoqParticipantDont Forget Herman Cain former CEO of Godfather Pizze (R)
May 24, 2011 10:20 pm at 10:20 pm #769855cucumberMemberDont Forget Herman Cain former CEO of Godfather Pizze (R)
how about Donald Trump then. Cmon these guys are the biggest jokes
May 24, 2011 11:05 pm at 11:05 pm #769856AriInMDParticipantHere are the candidates with a chance:
– Barack Obama. I give the president a slightly more than 50% chance of being reelected. The two biggest variables are who the Republicans nominate, and how quickly the economy improves.
– Mitt Romney. The Republican candidate to beat. Well known, has a strong network of donors, and does best in polls against Obama. Many voters are suspicious of him, though, because he changed his position on abortion, and supported a healthcare bill in Massachusetts that is very similar to the Obamacare bill he opposes. The fact that he’s Mormon doesn’t help him with Republican primary voters.
– Jon Huntsman. We’ll be hearing more from him soon. Succesful businessman, governor of Utah, and US ambassador to China (actually appointed by Obama). A strong fiscal conservative, but has moderate views on some social issues and the environment. Electable due to his moderate views, charisma, and experience in business, domestic policy, and foreign policy. My personal choice.
– Tim Pawlenty. Trying the hardest. Seems like a nice guy, but lacks experience, charisma, and name recognition.
– Newt Gingrich. Strengths include name recognition, conservative credentials, and intelligence. Weaknesses include his age, unrestrained mouth, and history of adultery.
– Michele Bachman. If she runs, will get the support of angry Tea Party voters. Will do well in primaries, but can’t be elected due to her history of outrageous statements. (Congress should “investigate” which of its members are “anti-American”)
– Ron Paul. Has money, and many devoted followers. Distrusted by most Republicans because of his opposition to the military. Bad on Israel.
– Sarah Palin. Mostly a joke by now. Lost her chance with most voters when she quit as governor of Alaska to focus on her reality TV show. Probably won’t run.
Most Republicans aren’t satisfied with their choices and are looking for other candidates. Potential surprise candidates include Jeb Bush, Texas governor Rick Perry, and NJ governor Chris Christie.
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