Why are the three governors, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, and John Kasich, trailing so far behind the field of Republican candidates for President of the United States? In part, the socio conservative and populist message has gained the upper hand in clouding experience with the establishment or the politics as usual guys. Can any one of G-Men get a move on, find a way out of the caboose, and derail the recent GOP momentum crisscrossing the American primaries?
So far, the perpetuated pomposity of some frontrunners has outflanked and formed a mutual dislike of the G-Men that has typically presented a trending indictment of the perceived government-man. Ironically, the candidates leading the Republican pack include two senators with close ties to Washington. Senator Ted Cruz cannot seem to get along with others while Senator Marco Rubio has smooshed with the Democrats on immigration. Ben Carson, a well respected neuro-surgeon, lacks the demeanour to lead whereas business tycoon, Donald Trump, has clearly demonstrated the ability to lead, yet we are not always sure where he will lead us.