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Ben Carson speaking at a church service in Des Moines, Iowa. Both immediately before and immediately after the third debate, Carson began to match Trump for first place in several nationally recognized polls. Prior to the third debate, Carson came in first in a CBS News/The New York Times poll with 26% to Trump's 22%. [107]
2013 (61st Annual NPB) Dr. Ben Carson, [15] author, neurosurgeon and the Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital; 2014 (62nd Annual NPB) Rajiv Shah, [16] Administrator of the US Agency for International Development; 2015 (63rd Annual NPB) Darrell Waltrip, [17] Fox Sports broadcaster and inductee to the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
The speech garnered Carson considerable attention because the event is normally apolitical in nature, and the speech was critical of the philosophy and policies of President Barack Obama, who was sitting 10 feet away. [136] About the speech, Carson said: "I don't think it was particularly political ... You know, I'm a physician."
The speech restated themes from Carson's 2012 book "America the Beautiful," but he excited conservatives by doing so with President Barack Obama sitting just feet away.
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 ...
The speech restated themes from Carson's 2012 book "America the Beautiful," but he excited conservatives by doing so with President Barack Obama sitting just feet away.
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