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Well we're down to 15.
For those outside the USA, there are 17 Republican candidates for president.
1. Bush - Moderate, governor from Florida (swing state), establishment wing of the party
2. Carson - Social conservative, doctor no previous political experience, outsider wing of the party
3. Christie - Liberal for a Republican, governor from New Jersey (Democratic state), left wing of the Republican party
4. Cruz - very conservative, senator from Texas (Republican state, Tea Party wing of the party
5. Fiona - moderate, CEO of HP no political experience, big business wing of the party
6. Gilmore - moderate, governor of Virginia (swing state), moderate wing of the party
7. Graham - military conservative, senator of South Carolina (republican state), Hawk (pro-military) wing of the party
8. Huckabee - social conservative, governor from Arkansas (swing state), religious right wing of the party
9. Jindal - conservative, governor from Louisiana (democratic state), conservative wing of the party
10. Kasich - moderate, governor from Ohio (swing state), moderate wing of the pary
11. Pataki - Liberal for a Republican, governor from New York (Democratic state), left wing of the Republican party
12. Paul - libertarian, senator from Kentucky (swing state), libertarian wing of the pary
13. Perry - conservative, governor from Texas (republican state), conservative wing of the party
Out. Departure hardly noticed.
14. Rubio - conservative, senator from Florida (swing state), conservative wing of the party
15. Santorum - social conservative, senator from Pennsylvania, religious right wing of the party
16. Trump - ???? (makes wild tea party like statements but he tends to make outrageous statements just to get attention, true beliefs unknown), businessman/reality TV star, outsider wing of the party
17. Walker - conservative, governor from Wisconsin(democratic state), conservative wing of the party
Out. Significant impact. Walker had a LOT of support among segments of the Republican party although he's been struggling lately.
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