Political figures have been unusually slow to declare candidacies for the presidential election scheduled by November. The lack of early entrants has created a sense of stalled momentum in the race. Observers suggest considering candidates from outside traditional political circles to inject energy into the contest. Business figures such as Michael O'Leary are singled out as examples of potential outsider candidates who could energize the campaign. There is also a voice expressing personal willingness to enter the race amid the slow start by established politicians. The calendar toward November remains open for unexpected entrants or unconventional contenders.
As politicians seem so slow out of the blocks in this race, maybe it's time to look elsewhere for our next president - even Michael O'Leary would be a welcome injection of energy
I'm tempted to step up myself at this stage.
We've a presidential election due by November, but starters were certainly uncommonly slow out of the blocks.
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