What the candidates have to say for themselves

What the candidates have to say for themselves

Let’s look at what the candidates have to say!

Chris Christie is at chrischristie.com; his tag line is “Telling it like it is.”  He has a bit of a platform on entitlements, the economy, education, and foreign policy.

John Kasich is at johnkasich.com; not too much in the way of issues except that he touts his budget-balancing and foreign policy experience.  Bonus:  a summary from PBS.

Scott Walker — well, there’s a pattern.  Again, the only platform is visible in his biography.

Carly Fiorina:  carlyforpresident.com.  Nope, nothing on the issues.

marcorubio.com:  at last, another candidate who wants to tell us what he thinks about issues!  Of course, I had forgotten before that he has the lousy tax reform plan, but at least he’s got something to offer.

So, look, I’m just taking a quick break before starting on vacation packing, but I wanted to get at least a first start at compiling this.

 


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