Representative Peter King of New York, the chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, is thinking about running for president and specifically criticized two other likely candidates: Senators Marco Rubio and Rand Paul. It sounds as if King doesn't expect to win the nomination, but wants to "get my views out on national defense and foreign policy" and prevent people like Paul from being "the face of the national Republican Party."
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is my ridiculously early pick to win the 2016 caucuses, but I think Paul Ryan could do well here too. I don't see Peter King having strong appeal with Iowa Republicans.
I tend to agree with Josh Marshall that we are seeing "the end of Marco Rubio" as a presidential contender. Immigration reform is probably going nowhere, and Rubio bet a lot on that horse. Conservative talk radio host Steve Deace is wrong about most things, but probably not wrong about Rubio's "Iowa problem." The young senator would be better off running for re-election in Florida in 2016 and putting off any presidential ambitions for at least another four or eight years.
The latest Public Policy Polling survey of Iowa Republicans showed no clear front-runner.
Source: http://www.bleedingheartland.com/diary/6357/gop-presidential-candidate-speculation-thread
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