Jeb Bush: the dude is a "hawk" on foreign policy. This just smell like GWB on foreign policy, a disaster. The dude has some good policies for the economy but favors Common Core. He favors immigration reform done through Congress, unlike President Obama or Hillary Clinton (which wants to go even further through executive orders). The dude speaks Spanish.
Ben Carson: Guy is a joke, go look at any YouTube clip of his. Only included him because he polls high and it would had been unfair not to include him.
Chris Christie: Damages goods, could had been a strong candidate. Will run a kamikaze campaign in which he will "give it to you straight" (like talking about reforming Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid which are the third rails of American politics) and it might force other, more probable candidates, to need to define their position on issues that they would rather avoid so he could end up opening an actual substantive discussion of entitlement program and any other hot bottom issue he might bring up.
Ted Cruz: fiery dude, but a lot of times it feels just like he likes to troll people and riled them up. Too volatile. Suffers from Obamanitis.
Carly Fiorina: Has been getting good reviews for her substantive speeches at different Republican summits/conference but honestly I'm not too familiar with her. The big "knock" (aside from the fact that she has never held elective office) is that she was fired as Hewlett-Packard CEO but supposedly the measures she took eventually panned out.
Mike Huckabee: social conservative dude that doesn't like da gays.
John Kasich: Seen as a reasonable moderate (read some democrats might like him) from Ohio who didn't liked da gays until a family member came out so he "evolved" and now is pro gay marriage. Pro-Obamacare which is a big no-no.
Rand Paul: the anti-NSA, anti-war, anti-gay marriage, pro medical marihuana, pro "sentencing reform" dude. Suffers from Obamanitis. Son of libertarian icon Ron Paul.
Marco Rubio: Has actually been quite impressive on the campaign trail. Forceful, energetic, vibrant, articulate, young and Hispanic who sadly is a "hawk". Suffers from Obamanitis (1st term Senator, not much experience). VP material.
Scott Walker: The dude bitch slapped the unions thrice, beat the Democrats twice for the governorship of a traditionally "progressive" state. But he has been all over the place during the campaign, tacking more to the right (on social issues) every day that passes.
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