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which man do you think should be President and Why?

1.Marco Rubio

2. Ben Carson

3. Ted Cruz

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    I'm thinking Carson/Cruz would be an awesome ticket. Carson is very intelligent, yet humble enough to realize what he DOESN'T know and seek counsel when it is necessary. And, Cruz because he could recite the Constitution at the age of 12, and was a clerk for a Supreme Court justice.

  • 6 years ago

    Yuck, yuck, and double yuck!

    Rubio cannot manage his own budget and is far too immature without any foreign policy experience, ergo not qualified to be U.S. President, Leader of the Free World, and Commander-in-Chief.

    Ben Carson is bizarre, to say the least. Although a retired neurosurgeon, Carson definitely needs to have his head examined. No experience at all for governing or on foreign policy---and his priorities are just weird.

    Canadian-born and raised Ted Cruz is disliked by the Republican party, that is how thoroughly insane Cruz has revealed himself to be...so crazy that even Senator John McCain (R-AZ) referred to Cruz on the Senate floor as a "whacko bird." It was Cruz who led the teabag extremists in the House (about 69 fanatics) to throw a giant, costly (to taxpayers and to our economic recovery) and hold the entire nation HOSTAGE by pushing to SHUT DOWN the U.S. government (denying checks to seniors, veterans, the disabled; closing national parks even though states rely on tourist revenues to balance their budgets each year). Cruz is an egomaniacal inexperienced nation-destroying too-far rightwing extremist whacko bird who has no business being in the Senate, much less anywhere near the White House.

    The best possible candidate, even though she is not good at small talk, is the highly intelligent, incredibly experienced, very foreign-policy-savvy Hillary Rodham Clinton.

  • Bug
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    Well, I haven't seen the long-form birth certificates for any of them, or their college transcripts and financial aid information, so I'm not sure they're even qualified to be President.

    Until Republicans produce the same kind of evidence for their candidates that they demanded from Obama, I can't take any of them seriously.

  • Darren
    Lv 6
    6 years ago

    I wouldn't be able to take either of those three seriously. Carson is the brightest in the group, but has no leadership experience and changed his position or apologized so much, it's hard to predict what he would do as POTUS. Honestly, if those were my three choices, I'd write in a candidate.

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  • 6 years ago

    I cannot get behind any Republican right now. At this point, I'll probably stick with the Libertarian ticket. We'll see.

    I've already decided that I will not vote for anyone who supported Kim Davis.

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    Too early to tell, someone will stand out in the next 6 months but right now that is the Donald.

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    It depends on how you define a man because from what i have seen, Carly Fiorina is the only Republican candidate that has any balls

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    The two Cubans are not among mainstream thinking of Americans, Carson has no experience and also is not among mainstream Americans either.

  • 6 years ago

    Ted Cruz. Principled conservative.

  • 6 years ago

    You asked for a man...Hillary is more man than any of them....

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