These the top 10 up and coming Republicans are poised for a 2016 presidential run if the opportunity is right.
These the top 10 up and coming Republicans are poised for a 2016 presidential run if the opportunity is right.
Both San Diego mayoral candidates, Rep. Bob Filner and City Councilmember Carl DeMaio, are crossing party lines to define themselves outside of their political parties.
In light of former Senator Rick Santorum’s recent comments on ABC’s This Week, it is clear GOP social conservatives are becoming increasingly worried about the presence, and power, of Dr. Ron Paul at the Republican National Convention.
In many states, the Republican establishment is looking at the long term prospects for themselves. From this prism, the “Paul Threat” is much more immediate and direct.
Is Dr. Ron Paul done, completely? Or will he continue amassing what have been called “stealth delegates”? Even without an “official” campaign effort in states like Texas and California, can Dr. Paul continue to siphon a sizable chunk of Republican support from front-runner Governor Mitt Romney?
Governor Romney continued his march this week to the Republican nomination in Tampa, but it is no secret that Dr. Paul is focusing on accumulating delegates slowly but surely.
Rahm Emanuel’s “Never let a serious crisis go to waste” certainly applies to the media frenzy over the Trayvon Martin shooting.