Rand meets all of Ron's qualifications for president (and then some). Even if they weren't related, I'm positive Ron would be the first high profile person to endorse him and he would encourage you to support Rand too.
As much as I like Ron, I prefer having a chance of winning, which is why I also would like Christie to be Rand's VP.
Ron is retired, unfortunately. And welcome to the forums.
As much as I like Ron, I prefer having a chance of winning, which is why I also would like Christie to be Rand's VP.
Maybe he's just pacing himself. Gathering up strength for another run in 2016 when he will come back stronger than before.
Kind of like when Gandalf the Grey took some time off, and came back stronger as Gandalf the White.
As much as I like Ron, I prefer having a chance of winning, which is why I also would like Christie to be Rand's VP.
Conservatives will vote for Rand anyway, unlike Romney who really did need to pick someone who appeared conservative. What policies Christie supported in the past won't matter anyway cause he'll just be Rand's VP. He'd bring in more money than any of the other choices, and he's got by far the highest national favorability of all Republicans, like it or not.BARF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Christie wouldn't offer much to the ticket at all. Even fake conservatives don't like him anymore. Only those in New Jersey who didn't give a damn that the aid bill was full of pork.
Christie is a big government porking pork.
And, you never will be if I know your type correctly.I'm not sold on Rand even if he is a paul.