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GOP Presidential Debates, who's your candidate?
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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 544651" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>Just finished watching the Fox Business GOP presidential debate. Finally, a classy debate for the GOP. I think this debate, moreso than the 3 previous ones, brought out the real subject matter at hand and more clearly where each candidate stands. My fondness of certain candidates has continuously changed after each debate. </p><p></p><p>Initially, I was a Trump fan. I still admire his business pedigree and I do believe it could do some good in certain aspects of a presidency, but it is very clear he is shortcoming in too many other areas to be considered a worthy candidate. </p><p></p><p>Ben Carson has good values, values I personally would like a leader of our country to possess, but similar to Trump, I feel he lacks in a few crucial areas due to his inexperience in government. Say he won the nominee, I would be ok having him in the white house, but he would never win a presidency against Hillary or Bernie.</p><p> </p><p>If I had to choose one to be president tomorrow, it would have to be Marco Rubio. Although, there's still a small inkling of my gut feeling that wonders if he is too much of your cookie cutter politicians, and more talk than walk. </p><p></p><p>The GOP doesn't really have an automatic standout candidate to me. If you had one candidate that had Trump's dynamism, Ben Carson's character and values, and Rubio's intellect, that would squash the democrats.</p><p></p><p>This is the first time I have EVER gave the first **** about politics and followed them. I have really enjoyed all of it and learned a great deal from it. I can owe that all to Trump, as I've always liked him as an aggressive businessman and had hoped he would run this year, so with his announcement for candidacy, I started following it all. </p><p></p><p>I know one thing, I hope like hell a Dem doesn't win, but if it came down to Hillary or Bernie, I don't know which one would be worse. Hillary is a crook and Bernie is a fawking lunatic with his $15 socialist bullshit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 544651, member: 1780"] Just finished watching the Fox Business GOP presidential debate. Finally, a classy debate for the GOP. I think this debate, moreso than the 3 previous ones, brought out the real subject matter at hand and more clearly where each candidate stands. My fondness of certain candidates has continuously changed after each debate. Initially, I was a Trump fan. I still admire his business pedigree and I do believe it could do some good in certain aspects of a presidency, but it is very clear he is shortcoming in too many other areas to be considered a worthy candidate. Ben Carson has good values, values I personally would like a leader of our country to possess, but similar to Trump, I feel he lacks in a few crucial areas due to his inexperience in government. Say he won the nominee, I would be ok having him in the white house, but he would never win a presidency against Hillary or Bernie. If I had to choose one to be president tomorrow, it would have to be Marco Rubio. Although, there's still a small inkling of my gut feeling that wonders if he is too much of your cookie cutter politicians, and more talk than walk. The GOP doesn't really have an automatic standout candidate to me. If you had one candidate that had Trump's dynamism, Ben Carson's character and values, and Rubio's intellect, that would squash the democrats. This is the first time I have EVER gave the first **** about politics and followed them. I have really enjoyed all of it and learned a great deal from it. I can owe that all to Trump, as I've always liked him as an aggressive businessman and had hoped he would run this year, so with his announcement for candidacy, I started following it all. I know one thing, I hope like hell a Dem doesn't win, but if it came down to Hillary or Bernie, I don't know which one would be worse. Hillary is a crook and Bernie is a fawking lunatic with his $15 socialist bullshit. [/QUOTE]
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