Bobby Jindal

Piyush Bobby Jindal is the present governor of Louisiana. He is a candidate for the Republican Party. Before his appointment as governor, he was an affiliate with the United States House of Representatives from the state of Louisiana’s 1st congressional region, to which he was designated in 2004 to follow present U.S. Senator David Vitter. He was re-nominated to Congress in the 2006 election where he got 88 percent of the ballot.
Bobby Jindal was selected governor of Louisiana on October 20, 2007. He won a four-way competition and got 54% of the ballot. Bobby Jindal became the youngest existing governor in the United States at the age of 32. He also turned out to be the first non-white to act as governor of Louisiana ever since P. B. S. Pinchbeck for the period of Reconstruction, the initial non-white chosen governor of the state, and the original Indian American voted to state-wide organization in the history of the U.S.
Republicans are already discussing about who their presidential candidate in 2012 will be. As accepted, they are talking about Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee and Sarah Palin as potential candidates. However, Bobby Jindal may be a powerful candidate as he is a fresh face to emerge in the Republican Party.
Bobby  Jindal  has  by  now  been  questioned  by  the media on running  for  President in  2012  from the time when Senator John McCain was defeated. His reply was that campaigning for President in 2012 was not even considered by him and his team. He faces a Congress re-election in 2012 and that is his primary aim as of now. Whether or not he discusses the situation, there is no escape from his current rising star eminence. He is current post election choice of many traditional critics, constantly portrayed as such on the major networks and papers. Jindal would bring an affluence of familiarity and knowledge to a presidential campaign. He is known for his methodical ways to accomplish his goals. He proposes a directly self-assured agenda, and he executes it.
For his 2012 campaign, Bobby Jindal has the opportunity to run against President Obama using his total belief in the pro-life issues. He ardently opposes abortion with no exceptions. He does not denounce remedial practices meant to save the life of an expectant woman that would ultimately cause the cessation of the pregnancy. Embryonic stem cell research is also opposed by him, as is same sex marriage for which he has voted positively on a constitutional amendment. He supports the patriot act and does not denounce it as an instrument to convert the nation into a police state. Medicaid also enjoys his support especially in the co payment issues. Bobby Jindal has also chosen against letting the federal government authority to assist local law forces with hatred brutality based on gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, and disability.
In 2012, Bobby Jindal may have his chance at the presidential campaigns though his aim is 2016. Whether he succeeds or not depends on his actions and the experience he gains in the upcoming years.

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