Former Rep. Will Hurd (R-Texas) announced last week that he is running for president. You can be forgiven if that didn’t hit your radar. In fact, if you are having trouble keeping up with how many Republicans are running for the White House, you aren’t alone. I had to look it up online myself, and I pay fairly close attention to what is happening in Washington. The answer, by the way, is 11, at least as I type this. Let’s be honest: Barring some bizarre and lethal botulism outbreak in the green room prior to a future GOP debate, Will Hurd is not going to be the next president of the United States. Neither is Larry Elder or Francis Suarez or Asa Hutchinson or Doug Burgum or Vivek Ram
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