Maybe they can't stand McQueeg either.
Hunter (strong on everything Conservative, might keep McQueeg from givng amnesty))
Palin (female, hot daughters to watch grow up, will change McQueeg mind about Alaska)
Romney (I voted for him in Texas primary after Hunter dropped out and a vote against McQueeg, looks presidential)
- Palin — 1 (solid support)
- Jindal — 1 (solid support)
- Romney — 1,000,000,000 (hair on fire send me running to a 3rd party non-support)
- Sanford — 1 (solid support)
- Pawlenty — 1 (solid support)
Romney as the VP candidate would make it as least somewhat palatable to have to vote for McCain.
Palin, she would be a good conservative but would she help bring in other voters maybe..maybe not. She would definitely get conservatives out.
Romney, He is the only one who might get a state like Michigan, Wisconsin or Pennsylvania to go McCain but I think there are lots of people who won’t vote for him because he’s not really conservative and there are some people out there who will have a problem with him being a Mormon.
Sanford and Jindal, good conservatives but what do they bring other than getting conservatives to come out and vote
My preference would be in this order
1-Palin
2-Romney
3-Jindal
4-Sanford
5-Watts
Bottom line I think is that McCain is going to have a make a choice on whether he thinks there are enough moderates to win out there. There may be and he may think that he can win them even if conservatives stay home.
Romney would make sense to me. However, we’re talking about John McCain so who knows. He’s the first candidate to have no need for a base.
I hate to see any of the better candidates get involved with the coming McEgo Train Wreck this November.
He would carry the stigma of being part of the losing ticket in 2004 which would affect his ability to make a strong run for the republican nomination in 2012.
This would be a good job for Huckabee, as his tenacious candidacy this time around helped stick the party with McCain instead of a more viable candidate.
1. Steele
2. Jindal
3. Romney
4. Palin
5. Herman Caine
ROMNEY. Strongly for him. Yesterday the lady sitting beside me in the waiting room at the Toyota Service Dept said she really liked him as we were watching him on MSNBC which is the station the TV happened to be on. She also grabbed the remote and turned up the volume for McCain who was having some townhall meeting. Others in the room were intently listening to everything he said.
JINDAL. Am strongly for him for anything, but I prefer him to keep cleaning house here in Louisiana.
Romney all the way. He has what it takes regarding the economy. McCain needs his private sector experience. No RAT that Obammy will pick with has the private sector experience that I know of.
I’m disappointed I don’t see more Duncan Hunter!
Y’all can vote for whoever. Just leave Mark Sanford alone :) We need him to stay right here in South Carolina as governor and continue to stomp liberal butt!
I was in LA recently and had occasion to listen to plenty of local talk radio. Jindal has a bunch of negative stuff (if the talk show pundits can be believed) that has never been aired in the national media.
Palin is very impressive and gets my vote. Do seconds count? Romney if so.
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The McCain VP is doomed to failure by association with McCain!
I think that should be "who" rather than "whom," and although I'm not real enthusiatic about anybody McCain might actually select, Mitt Romney at least looks presidential so I'll go with him.
Just kidding.
1. Romney
2. Jindal
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