Today Rick Perry announced what many of us already knew. He had 'no viable path to victory' and he has bowed out of the GOP race to be the Republican nominee facing Obama in the next General Election.
The GOP Presidential race is getting heated and there seem to be a few front runners as of right now. Mitt Romney, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry seem to be rounding out the top candidates.
Governor Chris Christie is biding his time waiting to announce whether he will run for president or not. This has other conservatives very anxious and waiting for his decision.
GOP presidential candidate and Tea Party darling Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, won her first victory of the campaign season at Saturday’s Ames Straw Poll in Iowa.
Out of 16,892 votes cast, she claimed 4,823 of them, narrowly edging out second-place finisher, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, by only 152 votes.
Whether you love Rick Perry or disapprove of his job in Texas, he will be announcing his run for President tomorrow. Perry has been known for being tough on immigration and fiscally responsible which is shown by the numbers of businesses and people moving to the state.
Texas Governor Rick Perry, who has yet to formally announce his candidacy for the GOP presidential nomination, is certainly acting like he’s in the running. Two associates have said he will visit the early-voting states South Carolina and New Hampshire on Saturday.
Perry will give a speech in South Carolina “to make clear that he’s running for president” before then heading to a house party in New
Sources say that Texas Governor Rick Perry is on the cusp of making an announcement for a Presidential Run in 2012. In light of the implosion of Newt Gingrich's campaign and information stating that there is a large East Coast interest in Perry's candidacy have spurred Perry to the edge of running. Having big money ready to support him right here in Texas, that aspect of the campaign should be cov