The GOP presidential candidates should stop making negative complaints and comments about each other. Rather, each should publicize their own political beliefs, plus the positive things they can contribute to the office of president.
Their presentations should include the negative items Obama has proceeded to do during his three years as president. It is the Obama administration that needs to be publicized, not whatever short-comings you GOP candidates can find in each other. By doing that, they are playing right into Obama's hands.
Tearing into each other on a negative basis is self-defeating.
Russell Bender
Nephi
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