Where They Stand
The sheer number of candidates now running for president of the United States, particularly on the Republican side, makes the task of learning the positions of each candidate daunting, to say the least. The nationally televised debates certainly shed some light on the candidates’ positions, but the questions that should be asked often are not posed, the candidates on the debate stage do not get equal time, and, for the most part, the viewers do not have the background to know how candidates’ current positions square with what they may have said or done in the past.
To help our readers gain a better understanding of the presidential candidates, we have prepared a series of 13 profiles on the candidates for president who have generally scored at least one percent or higher in national pubic opinion polls — 10 Republicans and three Democrats. Candidates who have not broken the one-percent threshold are not included in our overview. Each candidate’s profile is two pages long, and each profile surveys the candidate based on 10 key issues:
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