Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal carries several distinctions among the large group of 2016 Republican presidential hopefuls. A child of Indian immigrants, he became a Rhodes Scholar, state health secretary at age 24, House member at 33, governor at 36. Now 43, he’s the youngest—and arguably most conservative—potential candidate.
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Jim Bopp, who probably has the most distinguished career of anybody in the fight against free-speech suppressing campaign finance laws, has joined the budding campaign of Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal. National Review reports:
Superlawyer Behind Citizens United Joins Jindal Team
The conservative superlawyer behind the monumental victory in the Citizens United case, Jim Bopp, is signing on with Bobby Jindal’s nascent presidential campaign as an legal adviser to Jindal’s think tank, America Next.
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BOCA RATON, Fla. — Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal said there is no single potential entrant into the GOP presidential field who would deter him from seeking the White House.
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