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Bobby Jindal is the Republican governor of the state of Louisiana. Newt Gingrich calls him the "the most transformative young governor in America." Rush Limbaugh says he's "brilliant," "the real deal," and refers to him as "the next Ronald Reagan." To many conservatives, he is one of the best hopes the movement has for regaining control of the Republican Party. Jindal's career in politics reflects remarkable diligence and authenticity. He is a Christian wholeheartedly devoted to his Christian, conservative principles. He was won over to the Republican Party as a teenager by President Ronald Reagan and continues to advocate for Reaganesque governance. He is almost precisely what conservative Republicans were searching for in the 2007-2008 primaries but were denied. If he remains consistent in his principles and is able to defeat the pervasive, liberal influences on the Republican Party, Bobby Jindal almost certainly will be the party's nominee at some point in the future.

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