To follow up on my earlier post about the dark horse Democratic candidates on the ballot in Oklahoma, I thought I'd make a similar guide for the Republican candidates. The major difference in the two parties is that I have heard of every candidate on the Republican list. Out of the list of twelve, only Lindsey Graham has already dropped out of the race, which leaves us with ten men and one woman who are trying to become the Republican nominee for President of the United States.
Differentiating between candidates is more difficult here than for the Democratic candidates, since there is a closer similarity in views among the GOP hopefuls than exists among the Democrat's dark horses. I tried to focus on energy policy, since that is quite important for Oklahoma's economy, in addition to examining foreign policy, which is always important although it is not an issue that traditionally persuades primary voters.
Only registered Republicans are eligible to vote in the Republican primary election in the state of Oklahoma.
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