Posted on Jul 14, 2015
Who is the Republican Party Presidential frontrunner and why?
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The field of Republican Presidential Candidates is now at 16. This is one of the largest fields of candidates in history. The sheer size of the field has caused a great amount of debate, let alone the actual candidates and their views.
Please keep in mind that the first debates are six months away and the first voters go to the polls a year from now. As always, a great deal will change and the field will shrink considerable prior to the first debate. Perhaps the amount of mudslinging will be at a minimum this time around, than again probably not. Through all of the campaigning, debating, commercials, rallies, and other common political practices a frontrunner has to exist for the Republican Party eventually.
Who do you think that frontrunner for the Republican Party is?
What qualities or views do you think will propel them through the campaign process to be the Republican candidate for President?
1. Jeb Bush
2. Ben Carson
3. Chris Christie
4. Ted Cruz
5. Scott Walker
6. Carly Fiorina
7. Lindsey Graham
8. Mike Huckabee
9. Bobby Jindal
10. George Pataki
11. Rand Paul
12. Donald Trump
13. Rick Perry
14. Marco Rubio
15. Rick Santorum
16. John Kasich
Please have fun and highlight any unique stances that the candidates have that you think will either work for them or against them. Please feel free to comment regardless of your political views. I think there are a ton of important issue that are already on the table, what do you think?
Please keep in mind that the first debates are six months away and the first voters go to the polls a year from now. As always, a great deal will change and the field will shrink considerable prior to the first debate. Perhaps the amount of mudslinging will be at a minimum this time around, than again probably not. Through all of the campaigning, debating, commercials, rallies, and other common political practices a frontrunner has to exist for the Republican Party eventually.
Who do you think that frontrunner for the Republican Party is?
What qualities or views do you think will propel them through the campaign process to be the Republican candidate for President?
1. Jeb Bush
2. Ben Carson
3. Chris Christie
4. Ted Cruz
5. Scott Walker
6. Carly Fiorina
7. Lindsey Graham
8. Mike Huckabee
9. Bobby Jindal
10. George Pataki
11. Rand Paul
12. Donald Trump
13. Rick Perry
14. Marco Rubio
15. Rick Santorum
16. John Kasich
Please have fun and highlight any unique stances that the candidates have that you think will either work for them or against them. Please feel free to comment regardless of your political views. I think there are a ton of important issue that are already on the table, what do you think?
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Responses: 25
Ben Chandler! Hands down. No matter how Fox or any other news organization tries to keep Bush in this. Ben Chandler is in this and is Trumps main contender. I am getting sick of the fact that Ben is not getting credit for running a a good clean campaign.
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Well, I'm waiting until about a week before the decision is made and then I am going to campaign like crazy. Don't rule me out just yet. I will promise you 'Dis, Dat, and the other ting'
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Looks like this was posted about a month ago and then stalled after the initial responses. As of Sep 4th, Donald Trump is the frontrunner by far in all polls - take your pick. Carson is next, followed by Bush. Rubio and Cruz are tied. Trump is roughly around 32%, Carson 14%, Bush 8%.
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Whoever wins, it won't be the Best Citizen for the job. S/He isn't running. S/He never does. The incentives are set up wrong.
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