There is a field of Republican contenders for US President watching the global money and are vying for political money to purchase the White House. One of their first obligations is to deregulate the financial sector again.
January 11, 2015
By Eric Bradner
Washington (CNN) Four weeks ago, (click here) Jeb Bush tried to seize the GOP's establishment mantle from
an unsettled crop of contenders by making crystal clear that he's moving
toward a run for president.
Mitt Romney spoiled those plans on Friday.
All
of a sudden, the Republican primary field features a growing group of
businesslike state executives in Romney, Bush and New Jersey Gov. Chris
Christie, all competing for the same party establishment donors,
operatives and supporters.
Chris Christie tests limits of authenticity
The
battle between Bush and Romney, once thought to be a long-shot, looks
much more plausible after Romney told a group of about 30 top donors in
the New York office of Jets owner Woody Johnson that he is considering a
third bid for the White House -- and that they were free to go tell
their friends....