Rubio won’t be on the ticket. Listen to him.
Rubio has made it VERY clear that he will not be on the ticket. I believe him.
We don’t need Rubio on the ticket in 2012.
The guy has all of five months of political experience outside of the FL house of representatives—whether or not he’s a natural born citizen.
Do you want us to be even worse affirmative action promoters than the Democrats were with Obama?
Too late!
I love Marco as well as Christy....
Milt Romney is not eligible.
THAT is why the DNC wants HIM.
Oh, and BTW, Cain’s not going to be anyone’s VP either.
And because some clown wrote his opinion in a book this is suppose to mean J.S. to me????
Do I need a sarcasm tag?
Look, most elections today are decided with 60% voter participation. Why? Because a significant number of Americans think their vote doesn't really matter... choosing the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil. You want to win? Put up a strong conservative America's heartland can vote FOR... don't pander to MSM stereotypes or moderate the message for the mushy middle and hope the opponent is bad enough to be voted against.
No... we know who we need and SHE will choose her own running mate.
LLS
What part of “no” isn`t being understood? Rubio has repeatedly said he`s not running for POTUS in 2012.
He is too young. He needs to be seasoned.
Let him raise hell on the floor of the Senate for a few years and toughen up in the skirmish line. Let him gain strength and allies and contributors.
His day will come, but not in ‘12
Those who believe he is, erroneously assume that “Hispanics” are a monolithic voting bloc; this is simply not the case.
A Cuban, a Mexican and an Argentine are about as similar as an Irishman, an Englishman and a Scotsman -not a whole lot.
With the exception of Cubans and some Nicaraguans (who fled the Sandinistas) Hispanics tend to overwhelmingly vote Dem.
I don't see Mexicans, Puerto Ricans or any other large non-Cuban Hispanic bloc voting for a Miami Cuban, simply because he is not perceived as one of “them”.
Wrong. Natural Born requires both parents to be citizens and birth to be under the jurisdiction of the US.
Rubio’s parents were not both US citizens at the time of his birth.
Jindal’s parents were both citizens of India at the time of his birth.
I like both Rubio and Jindal, but neither are eligible to be POTUS due to requirements of the Constitution.
John Hoeven will be the VP nominee in my opinion. The lynchpin in this election is not Florida, but the upper Midwest, specifically Minnesota.
John Hoeven will be very helpful in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa.
WE DO NOT NEED ANOTHER INEXPERIENCED CHILD
I am a 100% Rubio supporter - but let the poor kid grow up first before we condemn him to office
The GOP will win FL in 2012 without Rubio on the ticket. The GOP will take a higher percentage of the Hispanic vote 2012 than in 2008 even without Rubio on the thicket.
Rubio would meke an excellent VP candidate, but apparently he rightly does not want to bail on his first Senate term after 2 years. Be happy for that as we need solid Senators too.
Count me in. I think I am qualified: Parents both American Citizens at time of birth but here is the catch: I was not born in the United States, born Camp Casey, Korea - United States Army Hospital.
kinda begs the question of... Why did the FOUNDING FATHERS have to EXEMPT themselves??... from the NBC Requirement.
Is he eligible? Yes.