Posted on 01/05/2010 9:54:13 AM PST by MaxCUA
Poll: Predictions 2012: The GOP Nomination
(Excerpt) Read more at politics.theatlantic.com ...
It seems the democrats may try to pick romney for the GOP candidate next time
Mitt Romney 42%
Tim Pawlenty 5%
Sarah Palin 38%
Rick Santorum 3%
Eric Cantor 1%
Mike Huckabee 8%
Ron Paul 1%
Newt Gingrich 1%
Other: 1%
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After watching the GOP’s past Expertise.. I’m actually expecting the GOP to nominate a “”””””REAL””””” Repubican like .... OLYMPIA SNOWEjob.
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How about Palin/Hunter?
Sure, there were enough mental cases to elect a muslim Chicago marxist street thug, but no way does Romney EVER make it!
The Atlantic.................
Please! STOP this Duncan Hunter, Ron Paul, Tim Pawlenty nonsense!! Nominate an ALL Woman ticket: The first in history! Palin/ Bachmann!
MORMON ... not a PROBLEM...
I’ll just never vote for THAT MORMON..
He invoked ROMNEYCARE on MA... smaller version of OBAMACARE..
NEVER, MITT... sorry.
OR Palin/Petraeus.
Might be a little overkill there, but if we go that route, I’d lean toward Marsha Blackburn as the Veep.
or... Palin/Palin
the first wife/husband team.
Yes, they will try and foist Mitt upon us. I am confident he will be soundly rejected. His best opportunity was definitely 2008. 2012, no.
Palin 2012.
There’s my dream ticket
Mitt Romney 41%
Tim Pawlenty 5%
Sarah Palin 39%
Rick Santorum 3%
Eric Cantor 1%
Mike Huckabee 8%
Ron Paul 1%
Newt Gingrich 1%
Other: 1%
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If Palin runs, she wins, period.
We have a moron in the White House today, and half the country likes that idea, so I'm not sure how many people will mind the extra letter in Mormon. I don't consider being Mormon to be relevant, and I'm disappointed that any Freeper would object. There are plenty of legitimate reasons to object to Romney, and he's not my choice for those reasons. As for Mormonism, I've known quite a few followers of that faith whom I'd be happy to see in the White House (NOT Reid or Romney though), Mormonism is not even relevant.
It is one thing to be enamored of someone, but voting them
in as President of the U.S. is another.
I’m not anti-Mormon. Some of my best friends here in Audubon are Mormon. I personally knew both Mitt and his father when I lived in Farmington, MI. Great people. My point is that the vast majority of Americans are leery and skeptical of the Mormon faith. The media will crucify him. Now I don’t like his liberal attitude and ideology. I want a true hard-core Conservative, and he doesn’t fit the bill!
PalinFreep
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