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Candy Carson and Ben Carson with President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush in 2008 Lacena " Candy " Carson (née Rustin ; born August 19, 1953) is an American author and educator. She is the spouse of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson , with whom she co-founded the Carson Scholars Fund in 1994.
Walz was the first sitting governor selected as the Democratic vice presidential nominee since Charles W. Bryan of Nebraska in 1924 [3] and if elected, would have been the third vice president from Minnesota after Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale. [4] Walz is also the first sitting governor to appear on the Democratic ticket since Bill Clinton in
Ben Carson remains in contention to be Trump's VP pick, even as others throw themselves more forcefully into public auditions for the job. ... of staff at HUD and the press secretary on his 2016 ...
On May 4, after Trump wrapped up the Republican nomination, he hinted that Carson would be among those who would vet his vice-presidential pick. [173] The same day, in an interview Carson expressed interest in Ted Cruz serving as Attorney General of the United States , a position that Carson said would allow Cruz to prosecute Hillary Clinton ...
With only 28 days until the Democratic National Convention begins in Chicago, where Harris presumably will be officially nominated, the scramble to find the Democrats’ vice presidential nominee ...
Dr. Ben Carson -- the renowned neurosurgeon who ran a presidential campaign in 2016 -- is gunning for the role of Health and Human Services secretary under President-elect Donald Trump, The Post ...
A post made on X claims that President-elect Donald Trump will nominate former HUD secretary Ben Carson as U.S. Surgeon General. Verdict: Misleading Carson has already announced that he will not ...
This article lists potential candidates for the Democratic nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 2008 presidential election.After Illinois Junior Senator Barack Obama became the Democratic Party's presumptive presidential nominee on June 3, 2008, [1] Obama formed a small committee, made up of James A. Johnson (who stepped down after one week), [2] Eric Holder and Caroline ...