deltadukman wrote:In the pendulum swing of getting us back more right than left, who is more electable nationwide of all candidates? You can’t right the ship in one axe swing, it'll have to be a gradual push back right, just as it was getting us here.
I agree.. I watched some of the early debate and all of the 2nd...We have a very diverse and deep bench for sure and I am not sure exactly who I will support yet. But I think it would be great to see the all out there helping straighten this country out. But here are my feelings.. We definitively need a straight talker and someone that is not afraid to tell the truth.. But I also think we need someone with experience running things..
While I like Rubio and Cruz I think they need some more time to "run things" I think either would make great VPs - I would like to see Rubio as VP. He could help with the Hispanic Vote and the FL vote.
I would love to see Cruz as Attorney General.. No doubt he would clean up some government corruption..
Really impressed with Carson last night but I think it would take some time for him to get used to working with the House and Senate.. He is extremely bright and may be the best person to straighten out Health Care - Secretary of Health and Human Services.
I like Huckabee alot, but he may be a little too socially conservative to bring in the independents that we will need to win the White House, but I think he would make a great Secretary of State
One person that was not on the big stage last night was Rick Perry.. While I don't think he has a shot at the white house, I think he would make an excellent Secretary of Homeland Security..
I like Trump's Business sense and I know he would never accept but he or Fiorina would make good Secretary of Commerce who is tasked with "promoting American businesses and industries; the Department states its mission to be "to foster, promote, and develop the foreign and domestic commerce" or maybe Secretary of Treasury...
I also like Santorum, but like Perry I am not sure he has a shot.. He does have a pretty strong stance on Millitary and may be a good fit for Secretary of Defense..
With all that being said for POTUS I am leaning towards Walker, Christie, or Kasich.. All are currently Governors, and while Christie and Kasich are not the most conservative I think they would have the best chance of winning.. Walker and Christie are currently governing in a Blue States and Kasich is governing in probably the most pivotal swing state of Ohio he has also been a US Senator so he has a lot of experience and has a good faith based demeanor.. Walker is probably the most conservative, which may or may not hurt him.. Christie is probably the most liberal, but he is a straight talker and a fighter..