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Potential Republican candidates criticize Obama and Hillary Clinton

In an effort to enlist the support of conservative voters, potential Republican presidential candidates are sharply criticizing both President Obama and Hillary Clinton, who has put forward her candidacy and has the greatest chance of succeeding Barack Obama as president.

Last Saturday, nine possible potential Republican candidates spoke at a forum in South Carolina. This is one of the states where Republicans traditionally prevail and where party conferences will be held next year that will be a prelude to the election of a republican presidential candidate.

One potential candidate is a former Texas state governor. Rick Perry - said that Washington is suffering from an inability to do anything to resolve crises in the country and in the world. According to him, the upcoming elections will be one of those when voters are not interested in words and promises, but in specific actions.

Florida Senator Another Potential Candidate Marco Rubio - stated that in the history of the United States “a critical moment has come when we must decide whether we are ready to step into the future and tackle the challenges we face.” It’s necessary to start with the adoption of the role of a global leader, realizing that it is necessary to do this, because no country can do it except us. ”

Sen. Ted Cruz from Texas, accused other Republican candidates of insufficient decisiveness in upholding conservative principles. He reiterated his uncompromising stance, displeasing some of his party members in Washington. Largely thanks to his efforts in the 2013 year, it was necessary to temporarily suspend the work of the government, for 16 days.

Carly Fiorina in the past, the head of one of the technology companies and also having nominated herself for the presidency, criticized Clinton, saying that "she cannot be trusted and that she has not achieved anything."

Other Leading Potential Candidates - Former Governor Florida Jeb Bush - decided not to participate in the conference in South Carolina, but turned to evangelical Christians in his speech to graduates of the University of Liberty in Virginia.

He spoke out in support of the role of Christians in governing the state, saying that “to consider the Christian faith as some kind of obstacle to enlightened thought, some ancient religion that has lost its relevance, which is no longer needed in the modern world, is not only a fallacy, but also ingratitude".

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