Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Thoughts on Super Tuesday


Thoughts on Super Tuesday by Dr. Ben Carson

Shortly after the polls closed on Super Tuesday, Dr. Ben Carson addressed a crowd of several hundred supporters gathered at The Grand in his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland.

“I am not moved or discouraged when the political class count me out,” said Dr. Carson. “When I began my campaign more than a year ago, there were 17 viable candidates seeking the GOP nomination. Today, because We the People continue to show unprecedented support, I remain one of five.

"Millions of Americans plead with me to continue. They want to have a choice and a representative voice to ensure people of faith are not marginalized and that integrity is restored to leadership, with a focus on common sense solutions to the myriad problems we face as a nation. They know I am a citizen candidate, not a politician, who won’t do what is expedient, but what is right.

"As long we continue to receive their support, and the Lord keeps opening doors, I will remain in this presidential race. The stakes are too high to willingly hand our country over once again to the pundits and the political class. I truly believe in America and the potential to return to the values on which this country was founded."

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