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  • Rick Perry: Next President Will Not Be a Senator (Wink)

    When Breitbart News asked Texas Governor Rick Perry recently if he thought the next president of the United States would be a senator, his answer was simple.

    “No.”

    And that would be the exact answer he should give, especially if he wants to be the man in the White House. If he had said “Yes,” it would have been tantamount to saying, “I don’t have a chance at this.”

    Rick Perry famously flamed out of the 2008 GOP presidential primary after making several public flubs that undermined party voter confidence in him as a candidate who could beat Barack Obama in his reelection bid. Republican voters tried on candidate after candidate week after week, looking for someone who could stop Obama. In the end, no one could.

    Now, Perry wants to position himself early on as a viable candidate who can be the cure for what the GOP sees as an Obama malaise. Of course, Barack Obama is not up for reelection. But if the recent midterm elections are any indication, the GOP strategy will probably stay much the same. After all it worked.

    All they need to do is paint any Democrat candidate as “the next Obama” or as having been friendly and allied with Obama. Republican strategists have revealed since the midterms that their strategy only worked because Democrat candidates believed it would, and therefore spent a lot of effort to distance themselves from the president. But any coach knows, if a play keeps getting your team points, keep running it.

    Perry touts his experience as governor, comparing the duties of that office to those of president of the nation.

    “If you’re in the Senate or if you’re in the House, you can give a speech and then go home. Governors can’t. We have to govern,” Perry said. “And the president of the United States, historically, has had to operate that way, too; the ones that were successful. And one of the reasons why this President is not successful is because he’s never had that experience.”

    Perry used his position as governor to deploy the National Guard to handle the steady stream of illegal immigrants in Texas. He says this qualifies him to handle wars overseas.

    “It is absolutely no different that if you would have left a residual force in Baghdad,” he claimed. “Same mentality, same concept. When you move your law enforcement or your military, or both, away from a place, the vacuum is going to be filled.”

    Perry listed several natural disasters that occurred on his watch as governor, suggesting that his experience in those incidents qualified him to handle national-level crises and even wars as president.

    “Disasters are not unlike war. The first things that occurs in war is that chaos reigns and you throw out your battle plan,” he added.

  • Chris Christie: Re-Elected as Governor in New Jersey

    Christ Christie has taken the state of New Jersey and won the re-election on Tuesday. This win put him in a prime position to speak as the key Republican contender for the next presidential term. This election in New Jersey was unique in that most of his supporting voters are Hispanics,women of all races, voters of African descent, and young voters. These are voters that traditionally Republicans have had a bit of difficulty attracting during elections.

    Even though Christie was not for many of the popular issues he was able to win the re-election. Examples of these important issues are increasing the minimum wage, abortion, and same sex marriages.

    The governor spoke directly to the nation in Asbury Park a popular Convention Hall. In the past this hall has been used for concerts, but on Tuesday it was his platform to reach the nation. “I know that if we can do this in Trenton, N.J., then maybe the folks in Washington, D.C., should tune in their TVs right now and see how it’s done,”.

    During his speech he spoke openly to Republicans on moving beyond their traditional supporters.  “We don’t just show up in the places where we’re comfortable, we show up in the places we’re uncomfortable,” he said, adding, “You don’t just show up 6 months before an election.”

    The Republican National Committee former chairman, Ed Gillespie stated, “We’ll be led back by our governors, and Chris Christie is now at the forefront of that resurgence,”. “He’s proved that a conservative Republican can get votes from Hispanics and African-Americans, that a pro-life governor can get votes from women. This means that those voters are available to us, that we’re not shut out demographically or geographically — that it’s worth the effort.”

    Even though Christie has discussed his plans to run for the presidency in 2016, it is not clear how that will complicate his responsibilities as the governor.  Some people are not truly certain that Christie has reeled in enough support or made enough change to the Republican party.

     

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