To: Enterprise
I agree. Cain’s getting better about sidestepping the misspeaks, but he’s still being bold in speaking out.
I like the Cain/Gingrich ticket suggestion.
To: 9YearLurker
I agree...at this stage I think the Cain/Gingrich ticket looks good.
33 posted on
10/11/2011 9:41:40 AM PDT by
halo66
To: 9YearLurker
40 posted on
10/11/2011 9:46:07 AM PDT by
mewzilla
(Forget a third party. We need a second one.)
To: 9YearLurker
I like the Cain/Gingrich ticket suggestion.
Someone mentioned that if they are both registered to vote in Georgia, then there is a bit of a problem. From Wiki -
United States presidential election, 2000
While the U.S. Constitution does not specifically disallow a president and a vice president from the same state, it does prohibit electors from casting both of his or her votes for persons from his or her own state. Accordingly, Cheneywho had been a resident of Texas for nearly 10 yearschanged his voting registration back to Wyoming. Had Cheney not done this, either he or Bush would have forfeited their electoral votes from the Texas electors.
48 posted on
10/11/2011 9:52:12 AM PDT by
Eagle of Liberty
(Shaking My Head on a daily basis)
To: 9YearLurker
52 posted on
10/11/2011 9:53:53 AM PDT by
Enterprise
("Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." Voltaire)
To: 9YearLurker
I agree with TGO. I’d vote for a tin can right now.
ABO!!!
Living in NE, we don’t have many delegates, and our primary is so late, it doesn’t really matter. Pretty well decided.
I wanted Steve King to run. I wanted a King/Bachman ticket, but it was only a dream. not a chance, and two native Iowans would never fly any way.
I would like to see King run against Harkin. I know Branstad is a bit of a RINO, but why he ran for GOV again instead of running against Harkin is a mystery to me
53 posted on
10/11/2011 9:55:18 AM PDT by
acsrp38
(Do your best to prevent Gorbal Warming!! Leave the lights on!!)
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