Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson has created an exploratory committee to run for president, becoming the first high-profile Republican candidate to formally enter the 2016 presidential contest.
Carson, the only African-American expected to enter the race, rose to national prominence after criticizing President Barack Obama's health care law at the 2013 National Prayer breakfast. He quickly developed a loyal following among the GOP's most conservative voters.
"Obviously, this is a very big step," committee chairman Terry Giles said in an interview with The Associated Press. "Today we begin the formal process of exploring whether or not Ben can win the presidency."
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If not President, he should consider Senator. Either one, I would vote for him.
ReplyDeleteWhile I don't disagree with his recent 'gay-choice' statement, it will render him unelectable!
ReplyDeleteI would support ya. Good luck we need a man like you to fix this broken nation
ReplyDeleteHe needs to be incharge of the VA.
ReplyDelete9:10 the lgbt population represent 3 to 4% of the total population of the US. his statements will not affect his chances
ReplyDeleteRun Ben, run!
ReplyDelete9:27 - the 3-4% doesn't include the 3-4 %'s moderate friends that would insult the LGBT community by supporting him.....
ReplyDeleteWith your excellent math skills that would equate to 92% with higher moral standards then you and your gay crotch cannibals. I guess whomever you support will lose then right?
DeleteHe's got my vote!
ReplyDeletePresident, Vice President or SeNatori is a good vote for Ben Carson. He has more brains, common sense and integrity than any of those Crooked Liberal Democ-rats who were suppose to be representing us . GO BEN CARSON !
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