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Frankly, I don't think any candidate is a good choice for the moment. What we need is a president who will get both parties to stabilize. This would mean the immediate rejection of the Tea Party from the Republican party. The Republicans will not be respectable until this happens.
We also need transparency, campaign finance reform, and politicians willing to make necessary changes, like auditing the federal reserve and ending mass surveillance programs, both on the home front and overseas.
Bernie Sanders is honestly the best person to do this, but he has one major problem: he's very economically left. This will immediately cause the Tea Party faction of the Republican party to go overtime in their resistance to compromise and reality.
What we would need is a moderate Republican, to which there aren't any. Not one. The closest thing we had was Rand Paul, and even he wasn't really good enough. He still sucked the Republican idiot voter **** (no, I'm not calling Republicans idiots; I'm saying there's a faction of Republicans who are idiots, and that number is growing for a variety of reasons) by saying things like 'Christian nation' and supporting an interventionist foreign policy, sometimes called being a war hawk, which oddly enough is evil when King Hillary does it but fighting the evil of political correctness when Trump does it. But that's what you can expect from an idiot who thinks the Tea Party is fighting for freedom.
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