Far too many candidates wear their faith on their sleeve.
“Far too many candidates wear their faith on their sleeve.”
— Ted Cruz · Candidates
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Far too many candidates wear their faith on their sleeve.
“Far too many candidates wear their faith on their sleeve.”
— Ted Cruz · Candidates
Far too many candidates wear their faith on their sleeve.
I tend to listen to country music more than Cuban music.
School choice is the civil rights issue of the 21st century.
Millions of people are asking for accountability, for responsibility, for truth from their elected officials, truth about how Obamacare is failing the men and women of America.
There is overwhelming bipartisan support outside of Washington that we need to finally secure our borders, enforce our laws, and stop the problem of illegal immigration.
Candidates inspire you. When they inspire you, you believe in them. It becomes kind of cultish in some weird way and so you have to really be able to separate that.
For at least a decade, Millennials have been stereotyped as lazy, entitled, and stuck on social media. While that may not be entirely fair, they are notoriously liberal, overwhelmingly supporting left-leaning candidates and favoring policies like nationalized healthcare and same-sex 'marriage.'
I am supporting many Republican candidates who embrace the principles and policies set forth in Speaker Ryan's vision and who are committed to moving our country forward on the right path.
What's interesting is that you've got a lot of overlap between supporters of different parties and different candidates who feel regardless of who's been in power, the rich have got richer and half the country's got poorer.