PAUL RYAN IN 2016 - THIS TIME THE TOP SLOT?
Unlike Obama, at least Ryan understands budgets. (12/29/2013)
For those who find it hard to remember past vice presidents, it may be even harder to remember past vice presidential candidates who lost unless, as was the case with Sarah Palin, they became the focus of the election. The 2012 Republican nominee for Vice President was Paul Ryan, but he is best known not for that role, but for his efforts in reaching national budgets. PAUL RYAN is the axis term below. While it looks like a good fit between him, PRESIDENT and (5)777, this only occurs at the 18th lowest skip of PAUL RYAN. As such, the odds against such a match were about 31 to 1. He does not have the best match of these terms, but it remains to be seen if he can overcome this adversity and gain the nomination.
TORAH CODES RANK OF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES |
BOB JINDAL 873 to 1. |
SCOTT WALKER 683 to 1. |
JOHN KASICH 300.87 to 1. |
JEB BUSH 117.7 to 1. |
MIKE HUCKABEE 83.9 to 1. |
MARCO RUBIO 79.9 to 1. |
TED CRUZ 63.8 to 1. |
RICK SANTORUM 39.2 to 1. |
PAUL RYAN 31.08 to 1. |
BEN CARSON 12.86 TO 1. |
C. FIORINA 11.23 to 1. |
CHRIS CHRISTIE 10.35 to 1 |
RAND PAUL 8.61 to 1. |
MITT ROMNEY 6 to 1 |
RICK PERRY 5.3 to 1 |
GEORGE PATAKI 3.93 to 1. |
LINDSEY GRAHAM 1.72 TO 1 |