You want diversity in a presidential campaign?
The growing Republican Party field is turning to be as diverse as any I’ve seen in oh, maybe forever.
http://news.yahoo.com/former-hp-ceo-fiorina-announces-white-house-bid-003353798.html
Carly Fiorina has just announced her candidacy; she’s the first woman in the GOP field.
Ben Carson followed her into the arena later in the day; he’s an African-American neurosurgeon.
Ted Cruz is running; he’s a Cuban-American.
Marco Rubio also is running; he’s also a Cuban-American.
Mike Huckabee is going to run; he’s a former Baptist preacher.
And … what about the Democrats? They’ve got Hillary Rodham Clinton and Bernie Sanders. I suppose you can say that a card-carrying socialist — Sanders — gives the Democrats a scintilla of diversity.
But the Republican field is looking like a diverse bunch. It’s ethnically diverse. There’s a hint of gender diversity. Occupational diversity is showing up as well. Many of the rest of the expected GOP candidates, though, appear to be run-of-the-mill politicians.
I do like the looks of the GOP field as it’s developing.