Let’s see...
They’ve got George P. Bush, Governor of Texas and nephew of George W. Bush. A young Hispanic conservative, although admittedly more moderate than past Governors.
They also have Michael Steele, Senator from Maryland. African American, more of a libertarian-leaning conservative, has an influential pull in the Senate. Also, the fact that he’s been elected three times in as liberal a state as Maryland shows you something.
There’s Thomas Kean Jr., Senator from New Jersey. A considerably more moderate person in the field. Extremely popular in New Jersey.
Don’t forget Nikki Haley. Remember when she pulled off that massive upset in 2002 over Congressman Mark Sanford in 2002 to become Governor of South Carolina at just 31 years old? Then made a comeback in 2014 to return to the governor’s mansion, and reelected in 2018. She’s up there with Marco Rubio.
Bobby Jindal’s in there too. Governor of Louisiana from 2003-2011. Elected Senator in 2014.
There are others, too. Just can’t remember them all.
They’ve got George P. Bush, Governor of Texas and nephew of George W. Bush. A young Hispanic conservative, although admittedly more moderate than past Governors.
They also have Michael Steele, Senator from Maryland. African American, more of a libertarian-leaning conservative, has an influential pull in the Senate. Also, the fact that he’s been elected three times in as liberal a state as Maryland shows you something.
There’s Thomas Kean Jr., Senator from New Jersey. A considerably more moderate person in the field. Extremely popular in New Jersey.
Don’t forget Nikki Haley. Remember when she pulled off that massive upset in 2002 over Congressman Mark Sanford in 2002 to become Governor of South Carolina at just 31 years old? Then made a comeback in 2014 to return to the governor’s mansion, and reelected in 2018. She’s up there with Marco Rubio.
Bobby Jindal’s in there too. Governor of Louisiana from 2003-2011. Elected Senator in 2014.
There are others, too. Just can’t remember them all.