Candidates for political office can only run on their record, plans for the future, and moral character that voters assess as either good or bad. The candidates for the Republican nomination for president have misinformed the electorate regarding their political records, but their plans for the future are likely accurate representations of what their administration may look like if they prevail and win the presidency. The interesting aspect of the GOP field is that of all the candidates, Rick Santorum may be the only man who is true to his core beliefs, and he was rewarded last Tuesday when he defeated Willard “Mitt” Romney in three Republican primaries. Romney’s character is going to be a deciding factor during the primary race, and as the public learns more about his character and lack of integrity, his record as governor will be the least of his problems.
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If Romney is bent on rewarding the rich he should promote trickle-down economic theory to justify giving the wealthiest 1% more tax breaks and promise to outsource jobs and cut safety nets as cost-saving measures.
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