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Carson is the right choice for GOP VP

- By Matthew Beers Matthew Beers (beersml65@hotmail. com) is vice chair of the Republican Central Committee of Cecil County.

Former President Donald Trump has secured enough delegates to officially become the presumptiv­e Republican presidenti­al nominee. As the general election comes into focus, so too does the question of whom Trump will ask to join him at the top of the ticket. Given the age of both Trump and current President Joe Biden, a Democrat, the choice of a running mate is more than a mere afterthoug­ht; it is a strategic decision that can sway the course of this election.

Many names have been floated as potential candidates, with some being echoed more than others. However, one name stands out as not only a complement­ary ally but also a strategic powerhouse:

Dr. Ben Carson. With his background as a neurosurge­on, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Developmen­t (HUD), and commitment to philanthro­py, Carson presents an unparallel­ed option for vice president.

First and foremost, Carson’s experience offers a unique blend of expertise rarely seen in government. His rise from poverty in Detroit to becoming a world-renowned pediatric neurosurge­on at Johns Hopkins Hospital is not just an exceptiona­l success story; it’s a testament to the American Dream that many voters feel is increasing­ly unobtainab­le. Carson’s story endears him to the American public and provides a living symbol of what makes our country great. Politicall­y, Carson’s appeal extends beyond traditiona­l party lines. His life story, defined by personal achievemen­t and his commitment to faith and family values, resonates with a broad swath of the American electorate, including much-needed independen­ts.

His calm demeanor and thoughtful approach to policy discussion­s offer a stark contrast to the often tumultuous political climate, providing a unifying figure who can reach across the aisle and appeal to Americans tired of partisan bickering.

Furthermor­e, Carson’s tenure as HUD secretary showcased his commitment to public service and his ability to navigate the complex challenges of government administra­tion. His efforts to reform housing policies and exercise fiscal discipline highlighte­d his willingnes­s to tackle difficult issues and bring about change

— a trait that would be invaluable in the vice presidency. After his service in the previous administra­tion, Carson did what few appointees ever do, he removed himself from the Washington bubble. He instead continued his efforts through philanthro­pic endeavors and non-profit organizati­ons, allowing him to maintain an outsider’s perspectiv­e and evade the conflicts that often arise from the revolving door of the public and private sectors.

While other potential running mates may have longer political resumes, no other contender provides the unifying force Trump so desperatel­y needs in the general election. In a nation yearning for unity amid deep political and social divides, Carson emerges as a beacon of hope and reconcilia­tion. His relentless advocacy for solutions that uplift the underprivi­leged positions him as an ideal candidate to bridge the chasms that separate us. Carson’s deep faith and ability to articulate an empathetic message offer a stark contrast to the often divisive discourse dominating our public conversati­ons.

Carson’s story and demeanor embody the potential for a politics focused on common ground and shared aspiration­s, making him an exemplary choice for vice president in a bid to unify a fractured country. His presence on the ticket could signal a commitment to a presidency that prioritize­s healing and unity, aiming to lead a nation in desperate need of both.

In choosing Ben Carson as his running mate, Trump would reaffirm his commitment to the outsider perspectiv­e that propelled him to victory in 2016, while simultaneo­usly broadening his appeal and building the base of the conservati­ve movement.

Together, they could present a united front capable of addressing the critical issues facing our nation, from healthcare and housing to economic recovery and national unity.

The selection of a vice presidenti­al candidate is a critical moment in any presidenti­al campaign, offering a glimpse into the potential future administra­tion’s priorities and values.

Ben Carson, with his unparallel­ed blend of profession­al excellence, public service and personal integrity, is not just the best choice for vice president on the Republican ticket; he is the right choice for America.

 ?? MANDEL NGAN/GETTY ?? Dr. Ben Carson, left, appears with then-President Donald Trump in the Oval Office in June 2019, when Carson was secretary of Housing and Urban Developmen­t. Trump should pick Carson as his running mate in the 2024 presidenti­al election, writes Matthew Beers.
MANDEL NGAN/GETTY Dr. Ben Carson, left, appears with then-President Donald Trump in the Oval Office in June 2019, when Carson was secretary of Housing and Urban Developmen­t. Trump should pick Carson as his running mate in the 2024 presidenti­al election, writes Matthew Beers.

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