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Tag Archives: GOP Presidential Race
Can Trump unite a divided America?
Trump has support from citizens across the demographic spectrum. But GOP elites threaten to vote for themselves or Democrats and Cruzers threaten not to vote at all. Between the factions they may make Hillary our next president. Before he can … Continue reading
The virtues of Trump
There is no Republican running on this year’s ticket who is the total package of strong, principled Christian conservatism, charisma, and leadership. Ronald Reagan and Teddy Roosevelt are rare breeds, but even they had their flaws and made mistakes. Using … Continue reading
Jeb Bush’s campaign is fading fast and he has no one the blame but himself
Jeb’s campaign was doomed from the start. When Jeb Bush announced that he would win the GOP nomination and the presidency with donor’s millions to outspend the grassroots of the TEA Party Movement and attract new voters, he announced his … Continue reading
Posted in Conservatism vs. Liberalism, Election 2016
Tagged 2016 Republican Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, Elections 2016, GOP Presidential Race, Iowa Caucus, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, New Hampshire Primary, Republican presidential campaign, Republican Primary, South Carolina Primary, Super Tuesday, Ted Cruz
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