Posted on 07/10/2015 3:17:56 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Five reasons why Bush should pick Haley.
The likes of Gov. Bobby Jindal, Dr. Ben Carson and Sen. Ted Cruz may seem like the face of diversity in the Republican Party; a Brown, Black and Latino all vying for a GOP nomination to run for president is a powerful enough symbol of the changing times in America.
But in reality Jindal, Cruz and Carson are odd balls in the GOP, terribly out of sync with what America wants in an all-encompassing leader. They have already been certified as ideologues who could lead the country on the dangerous path of divisiveness and perdition.
More often than not the rhetoric of Jindal, Cruz and Carson, meant to rouse Americans and endear themselves to voters, makes large segment of voters shudder. Many voters view not only them in suspicion but the entire GOP as well is shrouded in negative light. International leaders scoff at this face of diversity of the GOP. Many at home are puzzled as to why Jindal should be a Republican at all, but most know that it is a vaudeville show that will end after the first lap, known as the primaries.
When the chaff has been sifted from the grain, and in all likelihood the former governor of Florida, Jeb Bush, who is emerging as a force to reckon with for both Republicans and Democrats just on the basis of money he has been raising he has raised $114.4 million compared to Hillary Clintons total of $69 million so far will be the GOP nominee, the critical question will emerge, who will be his running mate for the 2016 presidential polls?
Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina is a candidate Bush would find it hard to ignore. Heres why:
1.Haley is the real face of diversity in the GOP and a magnet for minority voters: The daughter of immigrants from India, and who grew up in a small business household, Haley will draw in voters where Bush would really need to reach out to when it comes to crunch. His wife is of Mexican origin, and he has made all the right noises about immigration, including giving permanent residency to illegal immigrants he has that base covered. Haley will draw the educated Asian voters, new immigrant voters, and also women voters, all of whom which the GOP badly needs.
2.Haley has shown statesmanship in reaching out to India, traveling there: Unlike Jindal who has shown remarkable ability (call it as lack of tact) to infuriate voters in America with his foolish comments and Indians too in India, the country where his parents emigrated from, Haley has made all the right overtures to get international attention. She was one of the most visible American politicians present when prime minister Narendra Modi spoke at the Madison Square Garden in New York, and met him on a one-to-one meeting. She also traveled to India for a month, earlier this year, met several leaders, including Modi, and visited major cities, forging ties, making business connections. Haley showed that she is a suave politician, who focuses on issues that really matter with India, Americas strong ally and the fastest growing economic power in the world: warm personal ties, and a burgeoning business relationship.
3.Haley is a tremendous speaker and debater, and young: the Republicans should learn from the Democrats and not have a running mate like Joe Biden, who is now perhaps too old to run for President. The growing criticism against Clinton has also exposed the lack of genuine political talent in the Democratic Party, which forgot perhaps to nurture future leaders. Haley is undoubtedly one of the great public speakers the GOP has, and apart from a natural charisma that she exudes when she takes on a stage and a mike, it makes sense to groom a leader like Haley, who could step into the shoes of Bush if he were to be president for two terms.
4.Haley will attract black voters in the South: the state of South Carolina may be insignificant enough when it comes to national polls, but Haley has put herself front and center as the leader who took down the much reviled Confederate flag. As the movement to take out all symbols of the Confederacy that symbolizes hate and slavery from taking out flags and statues from states, and even exhuming bodies of former confederate leaders from public cemeteries grows in momentum, it will be Haley who will be remembered for leading that march. America needs many beacons of hope in these strife-filled times. Haley is a shining star that surely voters can trust in restoring America back to more calm filled days, of making moves to reconcile blacks with whites.
5.Haley is the woman who could counter Hillary Clintons presence: It may be hard for the GOP to project themselves as an all-encompassing party if two White men were to be the GOPs candidates for the White House. Their biggest challenge would be to take away the sheen of Clintons projection as a woman president. In Haley, America may see true potential of a leader who could be groomed to be a genuine leader, and also will highlight perhaps the fact that Clinton might just have missed the boat the last time around, and is a bit jaded now. And it would undoubtedly show Bush in a more positive light, that despite all the male talent he had on hand in the GOP, he really went for the kind of change that matters, endear himself to voters: leaned towards a woman.
GOPe dream ticket:
Jeb and Christie!/
(Ducking...)
Jeb would be there to protect what Obama has done and. kick the can down the road farther. Total Nwo man
Bush wouldn’t pick someone perceived as more conservative than he is. I’m guessing Jon Huntsman.
You are smarter than most of your fellow Hoosiers.
She does not impress me in the least; I like Jindal better, and he has left LA in financial distress.
So they really, truly want me to vote 3rd party or democrat?
They don’t care. They have 80 million illegals all registered to vote already, at minimum.
Isn’t Haley too smart to hook up with The Jebster?
Jeb should pick his Wife to be VP.
You need to drop “American” and change the remainder of your bizarro publication to “The Bizarre”.
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Glad I chose to read all comments, as that was my intended comment after reading the article!
You beat me to it!
Obviously, great minds think alike.
Have a great weekend.
Bush is not going to win the primary. I pray.
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