Paul Hosford: Gareth Sheridan may find real work is only beginning as he eyes presidency

He's done well to get here but the businessman will have to quickly switch gears in a race in which he is starting from way behind
Paul Hosford: Gareth Sheridan may find real work is only beginning as he eyes presidency

Running a campaign is taxing and expensive and Gareth Sheridan will have to quickly switch gears in a race in which he will start from way behind. Picture: Gareth Chaney

It would be fair to say that Gareth Sheridan's presidential campaign didn't get off to the most auspicious start.

Within days of the pharma entrepreneur announcing that he was seeking a nomination to get on the ballot, questions were raised about his business partner, his mother's objection to housing, and a settlement he made with the US government.

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