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« Reply #125 on: June 26, 2012, 12:58:05 PM »
At super PAC fundraiser, Condoleezza Rice knocks Obama for immigration move and predicts Romney victory


. . . Rice, whose name is increasingly coming up as a possible candidate to become Romney's running mate, ended her talk with a shout-out to the former Massachusetts governor. . .

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/super-pac-fundraiser-condoleezza-rice-knocks-obama-immigration-093226858.html



I wish they would!  ::)

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« Reply #126 on: June 26, 2012, 02:58:39 PM »
she's not polarizing at all.   Really would cut thru to moderates.  A great choice.

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« Reply #127 on: June 26, 2012, 03:00:15 PM »
she's not polarizing at all.   Really would cut thru to moderates.  A great choice.

I would feel perfectly fine w Condi as VP.



 


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« Reply #128 on: June 26, 2012, 03:02:57 PM »
At super PAC fundraiser, Condoleezza Rice knocks Obama for immigration move and predicts Romney victory


. . . Rice, whose name is increasingly coming up as a possible candidate to become Romney's running mate, ended her talk with a shout-out to the former Massachusetts governor. . .

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/super-pac-fundraiser-condoleezza-rice-knocks-obama-immigration-093226858.html



I wish they would!  ::)

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« Reply #129 on: June 26, 2012, 05:19:11 PM »

I wish they would!  ::)

Me too.   :)

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« Reply #130 on: June 26, 2012, 10:07:58 PM »
I would feel perfectly fine w Condi as VP.

We know you'd feel perfectly fine voting Joran Vander sloot at the top of the ticket. 

So your endorsing condi as veep is a little iffy.

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« Reply #131 on: July 03, 2012, 12:27:15 PM »
Fat Man is still campaigning for the job.  

Christie would 'answer the call' on becoming veep
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(CNN) – New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, while not saying he would definitely accept a spot on Mitt Romney's Republican presidential ticket, did say Tuesday he would give such an offer due consideration.

"I love being governor of New Jersey, you can tell. I think every day the way I do my job I love it. But the fact is, if Gov. Romney picks up the phone and calls, you have to answer the call and listen at least," Christie said on CNBC.

The outspoken New Jersey governor said he wasn't confident that he would wind up becoming Romney's pick.

"I doubt it," Christie said when asked if he thought he would be asked to join Romney's ticket.

The choice for running mate, Christie said, was Romney's decision alone.

"This is an election with one voter, Mitt Romney," Christie said of the selection process. "He gets to decide who he thinks should be the best vice president of the United States, the person best prepared to serve with him to turn this country around."

Christie continued: "I certainly am not weighing in, saying who I think it should be."   :-\ :-[

Asked about recent calls from Rupert Murdoch and Jack Welch for Romney to drop some of his campaign advisers, Christie said the Republican candidate's team was fully qualified to run a national operation.

A comment Monday from one of Romney's senior advisers calling a fee in President Barack Obama's health care law a "penalty" rather than a "tax" shouldn't be taken too seriously, Christie said.

"Let's not focus on what spokespeople are saying. Spokespeople get in and fill in space on the cable stations, no offense. What I want to know if what the candidate says. And Gov. Romney's been very clear about what this election should be about," Christie said.

Christie decided against his own presidential bid in the fall after calls from some national Republicans for him to jump into the race.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/07/03/christie-would-answer-the-call-on-becoming-veep/

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« Reply #132 on: July 03, 2012, 12:29:17 PM »
Talked to a Romney supporter yesterday who has these in his top three:

Rubio
Rice
Ryan

Made a good case for Ryan, who really hasn't been on my radar.  He would be the most articulate person to talk about Obamacare and the healthcare debate in general, plus he might be good for Wisconsin and Minnesota. 

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« Reply #133 on: July 03, 2012, 12:55:42 PM »
ryan's plan is just too negative for old voters.
rice isn't easy on the eyes - neocons love her but nooo way.
rubio is a kid.  He has less experience than obama had - palin problem all over again.  and he supported the obama dream act by blabbing about wanting to do the same thing.  he brings zero relevant experience other than his heritage. 


Romney will choose someone safe.  he's very smart like that.  Someone that lets him be the star on it.  one of those 2-time governors, etc.  You know that no matter how boring he is, T-Paw isn't going to embarass Romney.   Christie WOULD.  Rubio is a gotcha Q away from questions of competence.  Ready by 2020 or maybe even 2016- not now.

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Re: 2012 Vice President Candidates
« Reply #134 on: July 05, 2012, 01:24:11 PM »
Rice would be a good pick. 

Ann Romney: Woman Being Eyed for Ticket
Thursday, 05 Jul 2012

Mitt Romney's wife says her husband is thinking about picking a woman to be on his ticket this fall.

Ann Romney told CBS News, "We've been looking at that and I love that option as well."

She said the person selected for the No. 2 spot on the Republican presidential ticket should be "someone that obviously can do the job but will be able to carry through with some of the other responsibilities."

Several women have been mentioned as possible vice presidential candidates — among them former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; Governors Nikki Haley of South Carolina and Susana Martinez of New Mexico; New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte and Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington State.

Two other high-profile Republican women, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota are not considered likely candidates.

It was Palin who broke the mold when John McCain chose her as his running mate in 2008. She was the first woman to be nominated on a Republican ticket for the White House.

Kerry Healey, who was Romney’s lieutenant governor when he was governor of Massachusetts, told Newsmax that the candidate works well with women. She pointed out that his administration in Boston was 50 percent female.

“We were the only state in the nation that had that at the time,” said Healey, now the Romney campaign’s special adviser and foreign-policy coordinator. “He did that deliberately.

“He values women’s contribution in the workplace. He also had a very family-friendly environment within our administration,” Healey added. “He not only respected our work as women, and as coworkers, but he also respected our roles at home.”

Healey said that whomever Romney chooses, it will be someone “who would be a full partner, who would work as a key member of his administration.

“And that that person would be given significant responsibility,” she emphasized.

But it will also have to be someone who can match Romney’s energy on the campaign trail — and that won’t be easy. “He is one of the most energetic and patient campaigners I have ever seen,” she said. “He is simply indefatigable. He will be in five different locations in a day, and give five very strong, impassioned speeches, and never lose energy. It’s extraordinary.”

Of the possible candidates, Rice, 57, is the one with the best name-recognition, but she has repeatedly said she is not interested in the job. She recently placed first in a CNN poll as Republicans’ top preference for the job.

Pundits believe she would energize the party and give Romney a huge boost with her foreign policy credentials.

Ayotte, 43, was by Romney’s side in a July 4 parade in Wolfeboro, N.H. and would add undoubted glamour to the ticket. But she has two disadvantages, she is untested on the national stage and two New Englanders on the ticket could be seen as a disadvantage in many parts of the country that believes the North East is too liberal.

Haley, 40, would also be a glamorous addition. The Indian-American is a tea party favorite who could help shore up Romney’s support among conservatives. However her ratings in the Palmetto State are below 50 percent.

McMorris Rodgers, 43, has been pushing her name to the forefront of potential female candidates. She is the top-ranking Republican woman in the House as vice chair of the Republican Conference, but Washington State is not considered in play for the Romney campaign and he might want to choose someone who could help him win a swing state.

Martinez, 52, has the dual advantage of coming from a swing state and being a Latino, a group that Romney knows he needs to win over if he is to be successful in November. But she does not have a high profile outside her state and has clashed with Romney over immigration.

Other outside possibilities for Romney’s running mate include former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina and Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, both 57.
 
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/ann-Romney-VP-woman/2012/07/05/id/444445

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Re: 2012 Vice President Candidates
« Reply #135 on: July 13, 2012, 05:31:38 PM »
Talked to a Romney supporter yesterday who has these in his top three:

Rubio
Rice
Ryan

Made a good case for Ryan, who really hasn't been on my radar.  He would be the most articulate person to talk about Obamacare and the healthcare debate in general, plus he might be good for Wisconsin and Minnesota. 

Do it Mitt.   :)  Would love this pick. 

Condi Rice on Romney's ticket would spark big change in 2012
By Sabrina Schaeffer
Published July 13, 2012
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April 17, 2012: Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice answers questions from reporters about the issues she discussed with business students during a private presentation to them at Mississippi College in Clinton, Miss. ((AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis))

Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney has moved former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to the top of his possible VP roster according to reports that first came out Thursday night. If true, Rice is a choice that could inject some much needed enthusiasm into the GOP’s campaign.

In an April CNN poll of Republicans, respondents favored Rice overwhelmingly and she drew the highest level of support as Romney’s potential running mate. The poll also revealed that Rice had the approval rating of 8 -10 Republicans.

As a former Secretary of State and National Security Adviser under George W. Bush, Condoleeza Rice would certainly change the direction of the conversation.

In contrast to the 2004 election when national security was the focus of the campaign, this year the economy, with unemployment hovering about 8 percent, has been front-and-center. And Romney has struggled at times to demonstrate his commitment to free-market principles.

But it appears the Romney campaign is changing gears and wants to remind voters that the president is also America's commander in chief. Apart from the GOP debate sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute last fall, national security and foreign affairs have been largely absent from the 2012 presidential election discussion.

At a time when the economy seems to be the most visible threat to our security, it’s not clear if Americans will see this choice as a distraction. Still Rice is a symbol of international proficiency that should not be overlooked.

The Independent Women’s Forum honored Rice for her service in 2006 when we presented her with the Woman of Valor Award. It’s then that she discussed “the non-negotiable demands of human dignity:… the rule of law and limits on state power, free speech and tolerance of difference, freedom of worship, equal justice and property rights and finally, but not last, respect for women.”

What’s more, as the war on women narrative is intensifying, Rice can push back on this rhetoric and help put it into a global perspective – shedding light on the real atrocities that take place against women around the world.

At a time when the women’s vote is in play, she could have a real impact with women voters, sending a strong message to the Obama campaign that Republicans oppose the kind of cradle-to-grave policies the president has advanced in the name of “protecting” women.

Rice could also help articulate the message that women - and men - benefit from less government and more freedom in education, health care, entitlements, and the workplace.

A political science professor,  Rice has recently been speaking out about education reform, criticizing the shortcomings of America’s K-12 system and supporting more competition in education through school choice.

Ultimately, however, this is still the bottom of the ticket, which historically doesn’t usually have a serious impact on voter behavior. Individual-level factors like demographics, registration laws and education might determine turnout more than the VP candidate. And even more important than who’s on the ticket could be a voter’s own sense of value to the election process.

So a better question to ask is: Does Condi Rice help restore feelings of political connectedness? Do her foreign policy bone fides span the partisan divide? Does Condi encourage feelings of civic engagement?

In the end, these are the questions the Romney campaign ought to ask. Because come next January it’s essential that the country move beyond the class warfare, the gender warfare, and the identity politics that have come to define this campaign.

Rice recently said, “It is time for all of us, in any way we can, to mobilize, get our act together, and storm Washington, D.C.” The question is: is that the spark that will ignite big change?

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/07/13/condi-rice-on-romney-ticket-would-spark-big-change-in-2012/

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Re: 2012 Vice President Candidates
« Reply #136 on: July 14, 2012, 02:19:26 PM »

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« Reply #137 on: July 14, 2012, 09:16:07 PM »
Democratic Super PAC Releases Files on Potential GOP VP Contenders
Friday, 13 Jul 2012
By Todd Beamon

Mitt Romney isn’t the only one sizing up vice presidential candidates.

Democratic researchers for the super PAC American Bridge 21st Century have spent several months examining the backgrounds of several potential Republican running mates.

The super PAC posted the information on its new website, VeepMistakes.com, which debuted on Friday. It features more than 1,300 pages of opposition research and many video clips.

So far, the super PAC is focusing on the three prospects that have generated the most speculation as running mates for the former Massachusetts governor: former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, Ohio Sen. Rob Portman and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.

“In 2008, nobody was prepared for the disaster that was vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin,” Rodell Mollineau, president of American Bridge, told ABC News. “And while even Mitt Romney couldn’t top that pick, the front runners he’s considering are all deeply flawed in their own right.

“This year, we are going to make sure that the public has as much information as possible, as early as possible, on the extreme and out-of-touch positions of the candidates Mitt Romney would put a heartbeat away from the presidency,” Mollineau said.

The website uses playing cards — with the three possible running mates depicted as jokers — to make its point. Its file on Pawlenty spans 492 pages, while Portman’s runs nearly 350 pages and Rubio’s is 555 pages.

Its main points are that Portman bears part of the responsibility for the country's financial problems as he was George W. Bush's budget director; that Pawlenty's time as governor led to increased unemployment and poverty and that Rubio lacks experience.

http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/Veepmistakes-files-VP-contenders/2012/07/13/id/445318

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« Reply #138 on: July 14, 2012, 10:32:38 PM »
"Portman bears part of the responsibility for the country's financial problems as he was George W. Bush's budget director"

I think that's a good thing.   He knows how NOT to waste money.   He did it the wrong way, and now he knows he should do the opposite.

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« Reply #139 on: July 16, 2012, 01:28:27 PM »
The more I read and hear about Rubio, the more I think he should be the pick.  I like Rice too and think she would be a great pick, but social conservatives were up in arms over her; threatened to stay home if she is the pick.  Ryan would be good.  West and the Fat Man would be good.   

But what I think he'll do is pick a governor like Pawlenty, Jindal, Huckabee, or someone like Portman or Ayotte. 

Eric Fehrnstrom: Mitt Romney Could Announce Vice Presidential Pick This Week
By STEVE PEOPLES 07/16/12

BATON ROUGE, La. — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney could name his running mate by the end of the week, a top adviser said Monday.

The announcement, if it happens according to the adviser's timetable, would come several weeks before presidential candidates traditionally reveal their picks for the second slot on the ticket. It would also come as Romney's campaign seeks to deflect intensifying criticism from President Barack Obama, other Democrats and some Republicans over Romney's business record and refusal to release years of personal income tax filings.

Outside a Louisiana fundraiser on Monday, senior adviser Eric Fehrnstrom said Romney hadn't finalized his decision but that an announcement could come within days.

Asked specifically whether Romney could announce his vice presidential pick this week, Fehrnstrom said: "Technically it could, but the governor hasn't made a decision. It will only happen after he makes a decision."

Romney traveled to Louisiana to attend a private fundraiser alongside Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who is among those on Romney's short list for vice president. Romney raised an estimated $2 million at the event, where 40 donors paid $50,000 to attend.

Fehrnstrom said Romney and Jindal met privately earlier Monday but did not discuss the vice presidential selection process.

Jindal has been campaigning aggressively for Romney in recent weeks, as have others thought to be under consideration. They include Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, among others.

"Maybe you've noticed, our president has run an increasingly desperate and negative campaign. It seems like every time you turn on the TV you hear another false and malicious attack," Jindal told Romney's donors. "This president cannot run on his record. He has to lie about Gov. Romney's record."

Romney did not address speculation about his running mate, but praised Jindal's work in Louisiana.


"What I have seen watching this governor in the short years he's been here has really opened my eyes," Romney said.

Choosing a running mate is perhaps the most important decision Romney will make before the Nov. 6 general election, now less than four months away. In the 2008 presidential race, Sen. John McCain's selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin helped define his losing bid.

Romney has emphasized experience as the most important attribute in a running mate. Careful and risk averse, he's expected to make a relatively safe pick that won't shake up the race or overshadow his candidacy.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/16/mitt-romney-vp_n_1677086.html

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« Reply #140 on: July 16, 2012, 02:11:55 PM »
haha that'd be the ultimate cool move to remove bain from the headlines.  one of the morning joe guests today was convinced it was coming.

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« Reply #141 on: July 16, 2012, 03:35:20 PM »
Thune says he's spoken with Romney's Veep team
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(CNN) - As chatter amplifies surrounding Mitt Romney's choice for running mate, one potential pick confirmed Monday he had spoken with the Romney aides responsible for leading the all-important search.

Sen. John Thune of South Dakota confirmed with The Hill that he had met Beth Myers, who is leading Romney's search for a vice presidential pick. However, a transcript of the interview released later Monday indicated Thune told the newspaper "it wasn't a meeting about what you think it's about."

The full transcript also notes that Thune added he had not been to Boston "recently" to meet with Romney's team.

In interviews over the past several months, Thune has not ruled out joining Romney on the Republican presidential ticket.

In May, he said on Fox News, "You never rule out opportunities or options when you're involved in public life and you say you want to make a difference. If you're serious about that, obviously you don't foreclose options."

And speaking at an insurance industry event in April, Thune said he would be happy to remain at his post in the Senate.

"I don't expect to be there, but I do expect to be in the Senate, hopefully working with a new president to take on big issues because in order to solve big problems, you gotta have presidential leadership," Thune said. "I always tell people that, you know, we have 535 members of Congress, there's only one president. There's only one person who can sign a bill into law. There's only one person who has the capacity to lead the country, to engage with the Congress on solutions to the big issues."

Ever since Thune backed Romney in November 2011, his name has been mentioned as a potential No. 2 for the former Massachusetts governor. He backed Romney at a time when seven other candidates were still in the race, and voters were still deciding in key early voting states like Iowa and New Hampshire.

Thune, who represents South Dakota, would provide geographic balance on a potential Republican ticket, though he would not offer a large degree of ideological disparity with the likely GOP nominee. Thune is well respected among social conservatives.

Thune decided against making his own presidential bid in February 2011, but is considered a GOP hero for toppling incumbent Tom Daschle, the top Democrat in the Senate, in 2004. Thune chairs the Senate Republican Conference, which controls the party's message in the Senate, and is often mentioned as a presidential contender down the road.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/07/16/thune-says-hes-spoken-with-romneys-veep-team/

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Re: 2012 Vice President Candidates
« Reply #142 on: July 16, 2012, 03:36:59 PM »
thune is the fcking man.  awesome choice.

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« Reply #143 on: July 17, 2012, 11:00:08 AM »
Dick Morris to Newsmax: Rubio Is the ‘Only Choice That Makes Sense’
Monday, 16 Jul 2012
By Paul Scicchitano

With The New York Times reporting that Mitt Romney has made a decision and could announce his running mate as early as this week, political guru and best-selling author Dick Morris tells Newsmax.TV that he is convinced Florida Sen. Marco Rubio will get the nod, but not necessarily before the Republican National Convention.

“It’s the only choice that makes sense,” insisted the Fox News analyst in an exclusive interview on Monday. “It would be a mistake to announce it this week, or next, or next. He should save it for the convention because the key question is how many people will watch the convention? We need that suspense to be hanging in the air. But in an effort to kill the suspense, I believe that it will be Rubio, and I believe that he decided that a while ago.”

In a wide-ranging interview, Morris also said:

•   President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could try to pull an “end-run” around the Second Amendment and Congress by approving a United Nations treaty on international arms sales that restricts gun ownership by private citizens.

•   Egypt is likely to become a worse ally to the U.S. than Pakistan despite receiving $1.3 billion each year in military foreign aid.

•   Bain Capital is an “overwhelming success story” for Gov. Romney and the Republican challenger must start making that case to the American people.

•   Republicans are likely to pick up 11 seats in the Senate, which would give the GOP an all-important majority.

. . . .

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/rubio-romney-vp-candidate/2012/07/16/id/445539


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« Reply #144 on: July 17, 2012, 11:28:25 AM »
Romney has been silent on the UN treaty to take guns away.

So either Romney is an anti-gunner, or Dick Morris is a conspiracy theorist.

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« Reply #145 on: July 17, 2012, 10:18:47 PM »
Sarah Palin was the better choice, says McCain
by Alexandra Petri


Why pick Palin, not Romney, as a running mate?

“Oh come on, because we thought Sarah Palin was the better candidate,” John McCain told reporters Tuesday. “Why did we not take Pawlenty, why did we not take any of the other 10 other people. Why didn’t I? Because we had a better candidate, the same way with all the others.”

Ah.

I’d say it’s about time for some of that quote-doctoring and remark-approving that has been much in the news lately.

Andy Borowitz has been having a field day with this on Twitter. “McCain: "Romney had all his money hidden in Switzerland. Sarah Palin was better, because she had never heard of Switzerland.”

The best way to get out of a hole is not necessarily to dig a larger, more disturbing hole.

Why not Romney? Not because there was anything menacing in his tax returns. Because Sarah Palin was better. That’s right. Sarah Palin was better. Sarah “Refudiate” Palin, who would not let the public rest until a Lifetime original series was dedicated to her, whose meandering remarks left you feeling as though you had been struck from behind by a blunt object, whose mere mention made millions of campaign-watchers cry out in terror and then go suddenly silent — was a better choice.

According to what criteria? Relative bizarreness of children’s names. Hair care? Even then, the race is tight.

Unless the sole criterion by which the McCain campaign selected its helpmeet was resemblance to Tina Fey, I am not sure what the explanation was. Sarah has — er, more X chromosomes? She lives in a more remote area of the world? She has never strapped an animal to the roof of her car that was not already deceased?. I suppose she shook up the race more, in the sense that a tossed grenade shakes up a cocktail party.

McCain campaign manager Steve Schmidt implied that it wasn’t that Mitt had any dark secrets but rather that he and McCain, combined, simply had too many houses. Ah. (This turns out to be one of those situations where the more you talk, the less it helps.)

Then again, Mitt Romney’s campaign seems able to alter the stream of time. Perhaps John McCain can retroactively retire that quote.



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« Reply #146 on: July 18, 2012, 09:59:52 AM »
Poll: How much does VP pick matter?
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(CNN) - How much of an impact will Mitt Romney's much anticipated choice of a running mate have on the battle for the White House?

According to a CBS News/New York Times national poll released Wednesday morning, 26% of registered voters say the choice matters a lot to their vote, with 48% saying it matters somewhat. One in four questioned in the survey say the choice of a vice presidential nominee doesn't matter at all to their vote.

The CBS News/New York Times poll was conducted July 11-16, with 1,089 adults nationwide, including 942 registered voters, questioned by telephone. The survey's overall sampling error is plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/07/18/poll-how-much-does-vp-pick-matter/

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« Reply #147 on: July 18, 2012, 12:04:24 PM »
I predict it will be John Thune or Tim Pawlenty.

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« Reply #148 on: July 18, 2012, 12:08:48 PM »
I predict it will be John Thune or Tim Pawlenty.

Its going to be T-Paw. 

T-Paw plays better in Ohio, PA, MI, etc. 

Thune is even more boring than T-Paw, but is further to the right.   

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« Reply #149 on: July 18, 2012, 12:10:19 PM »
Its going to be T-Paw. 

T-Paw plays better in Ohio, PA, MI, etc. 

Thune is even more boring than T-Paw, but is further to the right.   

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Why would Romney ignore rubio or christie?