If you really want a Christian candidate, you should work to start a Christian Party. The GOP has been leading Christians around by the nose for 30 years, but if you look at all they do after they're elected, if you go by deeds and not words, you can see their real agenda has nothing to do with Christian values. The GOP usually picks its candidate long before the primary season.
Before the election year even begins, party and corporate leaders get together to pick a guy they trust with their agenda. They line up all the money behind him. And when he enters the race with the biggest campaign fund, the media simply acclaim him as the presumptive candidate.
All the other candidates are treated as non-serious, as also-rans. This decision is made before the primary process even begins. The primaries are largely irrelevant, just a rubber stamp.
This is what happened with GW Bush. When John McCain won the first big primary, in New Hampshire, the party had to destroy his candidacy with a vicious smear campaign. He wasn't the guy they wanted.
They didn't want their own voters to pick someone who wasn't -their- choice. (To be fair, President Clinton got elected the same way). The 2008 election was an exception, mostly because Bush was so unpopular.
But you will notice that ALL the 2008 Republican contenders had all the same opinions and positions on all the same issues. The Republican Agenda.
A week is a long time in Politics. Things can change quickly.
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