Originally Posted By: klydon1
There is one person-and one person only-whom conservative evangelicals should try to recruit if they want one of their own to win the presidency. However, this person won't be presidential timber in '16 or '20 for that matter. In fact this person wouldn't be poised for probably 16 years at least.

This person's popularity isn't hurt by the fact that the country is growing less religious, and while fools like Akin and Mourdoch paid a price for butchering a pro-life message in pro-life states with insensitive and ignorant remarks, this person has already delivered a pro-life message that was widely received as uplifting and inspiring.

This is a person, who has shown popularity that transcends race, gender, age and economic class more successfully than moderate Republicans. The person's present popularity isn't really determined or defined by party affiliation.

This person has received praise from Limbaugh and Chris Matthews, as well as President Obama. Sure there are some haters, but most would agree that the person's beliefs are more genuine and sincere than just about anyone, who's run.

Finally, this person would be a shoe-in to carry the swing state of Florida along with a couple of others. Efforts to smear this person's - shall we say, political inexperience - could have the effect of backfiring badly.

The person is well liked, bright, articulate, good looking with a contagious smile and sense of humor.

Can you guess by now who this is?


Oh man, a test? panic lol I am assuming this person does not exist.

TIS


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