Just a few days ago Texas
senator Ted Cruz (R) ushered in the 2016 presidential campaigns with his
announcement that he would be running for president. With this announcement
more and more potential candidates will be jumping into the fray to attempt to
get their parties nominees. Here we will take a look at the potential candidates
on each the Republican and Democratic side.
First, a look at the
Democratic Party shows one major front runner at first glance, Hilary Clinton. Clinton
has shown some of the strongest potential after narrowly losing to President
Obama in 2008, but I do not believe that she is truly a feasible candidate for
two key reasons. First, her recent email scandal will hold her back because it
reaffirms what is viewed to be her greatest flaw, a lack of transparency
between her and the American public. The second reason is that she is too
closely identified with President Obama. Going off the momentum the Republicans
gained in the 2014 elections the Democrats will have to choose a new face and
that is not Clinton. The best candidate on the Democratic side is Andrew Cuomo
Governor of New York. He is viewed as more moderate than Clinton or even Joe
Biden and has stayed largely under the radar. He also is influential in a
region the Democrats need to dominate to win this election.
In the end if I had to
make a prediction I believe that America’s next president will be a Republican.
Regardless of if it is Bush or Walker the Republicans will ride recent success to
the White House in 2016.
Joe, well written, but you need to provide a link to the article and you need a paragraph of summary
ReplyDeleteVery logical prediction based on what we know now. However, I only vote based on what car the candidate drives.
ReplyDeleteJ. Bush: Ford Fusion
S. Walker: GMC Yukon XL
T. Cruz: BMW 3 Series
M. Romney: Chevy pickup
H. Clinton: Doesn't drive
B. Obama: Doesn't know how to drive
Just kidding. Obama has some Cadillac or something.
ReplyDeleteI sure do hope that your prediction is right. I would leave the country if Hilary Clinton became president.
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