And the candidate list continues...
Rick Perry, born and raised in Paint Creek, Texas, is a sixty-one year old candidate. He grew up with his dad, a tail gunner in World War II, who provided a loving and caring household even through financial insecurities. Perry was the first in his family to attend college and graduated with an animal science degree. Following graduation he joined the United States Air Force and became a pilot of a C-130 tactical aircraft. Five years later he was honorably discharged and returned home where he married his high school sweetheart. After settling down, Perry set his sights on politics and was elected into the House of Representatives and finally Lieutenant Governor of Texas. When George W. Bush resigned as governor, Perry took over the job and has since served three more full terms. If elected President, Perry will focus on stimulating new jobs, cutting the budget, reform the healthcare and social security, and will also focus on the environment and global warming. Information attained from www.rickperry.org/
Charles “Buddy” Elson Roemer III was born and raised outside Shreveport, Louisiana. He graduated high school at 16 and went to attend Harvard University. After graduated to immerged himself into a political career and spent many years in Congress. He became Louisiana’s governor in 1988 and lifted the state out of financial and environmental disgrace. Roemer left office in 1992 and moved to a business career track and banking. If elected president, Buddy will work towards ending the corruption in Washington D.C., balancing the budget, creating jobs for suffering Americans, and strengthening National Defense. Information attained from www.buddyroemer.com/
Mitt Romney, 64, is from Boston, Massachusetts. His mother used to be an actress and his father went from a paint salesman to the head of American Motors and finally to governor of Michigan. Romney married his wife in 1969; they had known each other since kindergarten. She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and has recently fought breast cancer. He graduated with a business degree from Brigham University in 1971 and earned duel degrees from Harvard. After graduated, Mitt started his career in business. Mitt Romney was never a career politician and spent most of his life in a private sector, giving him an economical knowledge advantage. He was elected to be Massachusetts governor in 2002 where he restructured the economy and made it more stable. His plan to improve America is to reduce taxes, spending, and government regulation and hopes to increase trade and production. His overall goal is to get America back to work. Information attained from www.mittromney.com/
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