Topic: Ben Carson drops out of GOP presidential race
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Fri 03/04/16 03:05 PM
Ben Carson drops out of GOP presidential race

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Ben Carson, the retired neurosurgeon who rose from political obscurity to a strong position in early polls last fall, dropped out of the Republican presidential race Friday after a string of disappointing finishes on Super Tuesday.

Carson told the Conservative Political Action Conference that he is "leaving the campaign trail."

Carson will serve as national chairman of My Faith Votes, a non-partisan group that is working to dramatically increase voting participation by Christians in the 2016 election and beyond.

Carson's announcement was hardly a surprise. In a statement on Wednesday, he announced he was skipping Thursday night's Fox News debate and said he saw no "political path forward" after doing poorly on Super Tuesday. His departure leaves four major candidates in the GOP primary race.
Tuesday's 11 primaries and caucuses brought no glimmers of hope for Carson, whose campaign has struggled mightily after peaking last fall. He finished no higher than fourth place in any state, with his highest level of support coming in Alaska, where he received a paltry 11%. Across a swath of primaries in the South, with its large number of evangelical voters who at one time were key to his success, Carson fared no better than 8% in any state.
In earlier contests, Carson's fourth-place showing in the Iowa caucuses when the field remained large was his best result. He came in eighth in New Hampshire out of nine candidates, last in South Carolina when the field had winnowed to just six, and fourth out of five in Nevada.

An impoverished youth who became a world-renowned neurosurgeon, Carson's life story helped fuel support in his first political race. At one time, Carson, who road a wave of interest among GOP voters in outsider candidates, passed front-runner Donald Trump in polling in Iowa.

In the long run, however, inexperience, a lack of knowledge about foreign policy and other issues and the departure of key staffers dragged down Carson's numbers.

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Fri 03/04/16 03:35 PM
Oh this is kinda sad... He may have been the most honest one.

He just didn't have the (unfortunate) necessary evils to be an American President .

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Fri 03/04/16 05:39 PM
Yes, this is sad news. I had high hopes for Ben Carson as a presidential candidate. He no doubt could have excelled in international relations and diplomacy. I can't say that or admire that in one of our current front runners within the GOP.


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Fri 03/04/16 05:50 PM

Oh this is kinda sad... He may have been the most honest one.

He just didn't have the (unfortunate) necessary evils to be an American President .


Yea I liked him too. I kinda happy to see him go. He would have hated Washington dc. Or as MontyPython would say; Camelot, lets not go there, it is a silly place.

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Fri 03/04/16 09:22 PM


Oh this is kinda sad... He may have been the most honest one.

He just didn't have the (unfortunate) necessary evils to be an American President .


Yea I liked him too. I kinda happy to see him go. He would have hated Washington dc. Or as MontyPython would say; Camelot, lets not go there, it is a silly place.


:thumbsup: Monty Python

A rabbit named TIM..oh the horror

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Sat 03/05/16 07:57 AM
VP?, UN Ambassador? Surgeon General? Scotus? He is a good, smart man, we need him somewhere.

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Sat 03/05/16 08:00 AM



Oh this is kinda sad... He may have been the most honest one.

He just didn't have the (unfortunate) necessary evils to be an American President .


Yea I liked him too. I kinda happy to see him go. He would have hated Washington dc. Or as MontyPython would say; Camelot, lets not go there, it is a silly place.


:thumbsup: Monty Python

A rabbit named TIM..oh the horror

My favorite was the Knights who say Kneee. Obviously A jab at Washington politicians. :thumbsup:

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Sun 03/06/16 07:09 AM
I like Carson as a person. I think that he would make a great surgeon general
and a person who can comment about replacing Obamacare.