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Odds on the 2008 GOP nominee
bestbetting.com ^ | Paddy Power

Posted on 09/26/2004 1:54:16 PM PDT by JLS

Bill First 5/2 John McCain 7/2 Rudolph Guiliani 7/2 George Pataki 9/2 Chuck Hagel 6 Mitt Romney 6 Bill Owens 8 Tom Ridge 8 George Allen 12 Norm Coleman 12 Lindsey Graham 14 Sam Brownback 14 Arnold Schwarzenegger 66 Dick Cheney 66 Jeb Bush 66 Laura Bush 100


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; gopnominee; noneoftheabove
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To: don-o

Alan Keyes is among the never won a statewide office crowd and thus not serious candidates. Watts belongs in the crowd too, but since he won a Congressional race, he is much more politically seasoned than say Powell or Rice etc.


221 posted on 09/26/2004 5:52:51 PM PDT by JLS
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To: Non-Sequitur

You haven't heard of him running in the first place. Let's not pre-empt an event that hasn't occurred yet.


222 posted on 09/26/2004 5:54:41 PM PDT by Terpfen (Wanted: Laura Ingraham's leopard miniskirt picture. Links welcomed!)
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To: mombonn
I'm sure you intended to add, "no pun intended".

I thought about several ways to do that, but then decided that anyone that mattered would get the joke and those that didn't, wouldn't (oh, that's not nice.......)

223 posted on 09/26/2004 5:55:27 PM PDT by Phsstpok (often wrong, but never in doubt)
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To: clintonh8r

Won't happen. Certain groups in California are out to get him.


224 posted on 09/26/2004 6:01:55 PM PDT by PJBlogger (Revenge of the PajamaBloggers....coming soon to a screen near you)
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To: JLS

Let's get the 2004 election done with before we go on to the next one.


225 posted on 09/26/2004 6:02:42 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued
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To: Jacvin
Rick would be the strongest candidate from the Senate, IMHO. The "Senators don't win" canard doesn't hold much water with Hillary being the presumed 2008 nominee. Richardson is a bit rotund for the cameras in the modern era and Bayh is himself a Senator.

Ivan pointed out the gov. of SC. Very likely that some of the strongest candidates will be governors of mid to small states who are currently unknown.

Some people have touched on this, but I want to emphasize one point: Mitt Romney is Mormon.

What will hurt him on this count is not bigotry because I think anyone of any religious persuasion stands a better chance of being elected president than a Mormon. Every day will be media stories on some of the more . . . unusual . . . aspects of Mormonism. It'll be a tough sell.

226 posted on 09/26/2004 6:04:48 PM PDT by AmishDude (Erdos number 2.)
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I could not vote for any presidential candidate that supports the mass murder of millions of little ones. I might as well support the Beslin islamofascist terrorists who murder children in schools. Its simply this, the position that Abortion is a choice for one and only one party over the lives of others invalidates all conception of American justice.

Abortion is worse and more pressing than the issue of slavery ever was, everyone should think about what kind of political movement that started. IMO if I were to find that the battlefield against abortion is lost in the political realm, then to me, blows must decide. Of what good is a state that does not safe guard the most inalienable rights of the people?
227 posted on 09/26/2004 6:08:35 PM PDT by WritableSpace
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To: Terpfen
Giuliani has NO chance!! He is way left on all the social issues that drive the Republican primaries. I don't think he would even finish in the top three in a four person race that included Allen Keyes.
228 posted on 09/26/2004 6:10:25 PM PDT by Clump
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To: Clump

The Republican Party is supposed to be about low taxes, less government and a strong military. Social conservatives would only isolate themselves from mainstream politics if they abandoned the Republican Party. The Party itself would remain sound on a national level-could anyone say the same about the 'Rats?


229 posted on 09/26/2004 6:39:37 PM PDT by WestVirginiaRebel (CBS-Cock And Bull Story.)
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To: WestVirginiaRebel

BTW, Ronaldus Magnus, surely the embodiement of modern conservatism, had deeply held beliefs and wasn't afraid to express them, but he didn't try to impose them on anyone, either. That was part of what made him a great leader.


230 posted on 09/26/2004 6:43:06 PM PDT by WestVirginiaRebel (CBS-Cock And Bull Story.)
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To: JLS

I believe that George Allen would make a great candidate. He is an exceptionally strong conservative on all issues, and he has gained executive experience as governor of Virginia.

Allen is the ONLY senator that I would bet on as a presidential candidate. I've seen him on TV and he knows how to be glib and interesting without letting "Senate jargon" bog him down. This comes in part from his experience as a governor. Allen also has a likeable "good ole boy" aura to him that is much like GWB. He could be a very formidable candidate.

Even better, imagine if Allen was the nominee and Condi was his running mate! Allen/Condi '08! I think such a ticket would have an excellent chance of carrying the day. Allen, a strong and likeable conservative would be at the head of the ticket, and Condi, a lovely and intelligent black woman, as VP. They could make a staggering team.


231 posted on 09/26/2004 6:46:05 PM PDT by blitzgig
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To: thestob
I'd throw up consistenly if McCain or Hagel get anywhere near the nomination...

Ewwwwwww. That would be enough to make a bulemic out of you, wot?

232 posted on 09/26/2004 6:53:48 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (God! It has felt good to have a First Lady who is a LADY.)
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To: Bluegrass Conservative

Not sure, please post info if you have, I'd be interested in knowing about it.


233 posted on 09/26/2004 6:54:25 PM PDT by motexva
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To: JLS

Where's Santorum?


234 posted on 09/26/2004 6:56:10 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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To: TomGuy

If the RNC and Keyes poured everything into it they could, Keyes might be able to win Utah in a Presidential bid.


235 posted on 09/26/2004 7:00:01 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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To: Brandon
Social moderates and fiscal conservatives have made a lot of compromises in the last four years,

They have??? Name one.

236 posted on 09/26/2004 7:11:31 PM PDT by Tall_Texan (Let's REALLY Split The Country! (http://righteverytime3.blogspot.com))
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To: clintonh8r
"Cheney will resign during the second Bush term. W will appoint the following VP to set him up as the frontrunner for the nomination:"

At this point that's my scenario too (maybe there's just something about Cheney that inspires conspiracy theories LOL!).

Could be a lot of people though. There are many conservatives who would suddenly become very viable candidates as VP.

237 posted on 09/26/2004 7:12:14 PM PDT by mrsmith ("Oyez, oyez! All rise for the Honorable Chief Justice... Hillary Rodham Clinton ")
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To: toomanygrasshoppers
Tancredo would be a great choice. Then for VP how about Tom McClintock?
238 posted on 09/26/2004 7:17:13 PM PDT by AVNevis
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239 posted on 09/26/2004 7:18:06 PM PDT by firewalk
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To: JLS

Most of the odds are based on nothing but name recognition right now.

That said, I'll place my bet on Mitt Romney.

Four of our last 5 Presidents were governors (Carter, Reagan, Clinton, Bush 43). That said, Arnold isn't eligible to run and Pataki is damaged goods (most NY Republicans can't stand him and will not let him get anywhere near the nomination). I could be wrong, but I think that Owens has gotten too much hype.

Allen was a governor, but he's also been tainted by the Senate. He also doesn't have a profile outside of Virginia and Capitol Hill.

Ridge is a possibility, given his profile and experience in the Bush administration. Jeb is a strong contender, but I can't imagine most people wanting to elect yet *another* President -- especially right after this one. Smacks of royalty too much.

No senator, especially none of the "winners" listed, will make it. No senator has been elected president since JFK (the original, not the metrosexual gasbag), and that was 44 years ago.

Dick Cheney doesn't want the job, and nobody has ever thought of Laura Bush as a candidate for any office.

I love Rudy Giuliani and think he'd do a fantastic job, but I just don't see him getting the nomination. Between his past marital problems (especially being on his third marriage) and his less-than-conservative positions on certain issues, I can't imagine him getting the nod.


240 posted on 09/26/2004 7:18:56 PM PDT by NYC GOP Chick (Terry McAuliffe -- The Gift that Keeps on Giving)
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