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04-06-2012, 05:06 PM
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Romney narrowing down VP list
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As Mitt Romney widens his lead on the field of GOP presidential candidates, the front-runner is searching from a narrowing list of potential vice presidential candidates who can perhaps deliver on the intangibles that voters say his candidacy still needs. GOP Rep. Paul Ryan appears to be in the top mix of any list, to be sure. The Wisconsin congressman campaigned in his home state with Romney for five days around the Tuesday primary, helping the former Massachusetts governor win convincingly in a three-state sweep.
Several other contenders meanwhile claim to be taking themselves out of the running, including Florida Sen. Marco Rubio. That doesn't mean they wouldn't change their minds if asked, but the volume of political figures shunning the VP spotlight suggests Romney's choices might be limited. Ryan, while not a lock, is seen as a natural complement in a GOP ticket that has Romney as the Harvard-educated financier at top and Ryan, who rose from working-class roots to chairman of the House Budget Committee, as a running mate. Ryan's deficit-slashing budget proposals have helped make him a rising GOP star.
“Paul Ryan is a very interesting vice presidential candidate,” said Republican strategist Taylor Griffin, partner of Washington-based Hamilton Place Strategies. “The assumption, which is the correct assumption, is that Ryan would bring serious leadership. And whatever you say about Paul Ryan, he’s a serious guy.” Though the Romney campaign has downplayed talk of a Romney-Ryan team, Hamilton points out that President Obama appears to recognize Ryan’s power and influence, consider much of his roughly 37-minute speech Monday was a withering attack on Ryan’s budget proposal.
Like other GOP strategists, Hamilton, who most recently worked on Sen. John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign, thinks Rubio would be a good running mate too, despite Rubio suggesting he is not interested. Beyond helping secure the Hispanic vote, Rubio as the son of Cuban immigrants presents the America Dream and will appeal to conservatives, Hamilton said. “He made success out of very meager beginnings,” he said Thursday. “And you satisfy the base with the vice president, which frees you to appeal to the middle.” GOP strategist Elliott Curson agrees that Rubio will appeal to the GOP base but suspects Romney is feeling pressure to pick GOP challenger Rick Santorum, who has strong support among Tea Party members and voters in the Deep South.
“Voters might come out for Rubio. They will come out for Rick,” said Curson, a media consultant on Ronald Reagan's 1980 presidential campaign. Among the other names mentioned are New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie -- powerful, but perhaps too powerful for vice president, Curson said. Christie, discussing the VP speculation, has suggested he wouldn't be too comfortable as someone's No. 2. Another name that has recently surfaced is first-term Sen. Rob Portman, a Republican from the swing state of Ohio. Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, said Thursday that voters should not automatically assume Romney will pick a vice presidential candidate from a swing state rich in electoral votes.
In fact, a vice president has never come out of Florida, and the last one from Ohio was in 1944, Sabato said. “It’s amazing how many of these presidential candidates bypass these mega-swing states,” he added.
As for a female candidate, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has said she would decline a Romney offer, and New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez has said she is not interested.
Other names include Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, South Dakota Sen. John Thune and former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty. Though most suspected to be on the short-list have demurred, Curson and Hamilton said that’s just part of the strategy because announcing too early kicks in opposition research -- and perhaps more importantly campaigns need to create buzz with a surprise pick.
“Keep them guessing until the end,” Curson said.
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/04/06/romney-looks-for-winning-combo-in-narrowing-vp-field/
I like the sound of Romney-Ryan very much. Once again, any GOP duo is infinitely times better than Obama-Biden.
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04-07-2012, 05:40 AM
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Fox News videos on VP pick
Here are a couple of videos to complement the main article I posted.
Top Romney VP potentials
http://video.foxnews.com/v/155048852...ylist_id=86858
VP talk mounting as Romney's lead widens in GOP Race
http://video.foxnews.com/v/155080416...ylist_id=86858
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04-07-2012, 10:06 AM
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...I'm not sure Romney will go for a "splashy" Palinesque VPOTUS candidate such as Ryan, Christy, or even Rubio.
He should avoid a greenhorn untested in national politics (remember Quayle ?) despite the temptation to go young/fresh, etc.
Aside from Rubio (Florida), I'm feeling Portman or Kasich (Ohio) for their electoral vote potential; Kasich would be a very effective campaigner, as well-plus he has legislative/Capital Hill experience to lend.
Of the vanquished POTUS candidates, only Santorum would seem to have a shot. I could see him as a very, very effective "attack-dog" this fall.
It will be very interesting to see how it goes.
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04-07-2012, 11:33 PM
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...I'm not sure Romney will go for a "splashy" Palinesque VPOTUS candidate such as Ryan, Christy, or even Rubio.
He should avoid a greenhorn untested in national politics (remember Quayle ?) despite the temptation to go young/fresh, etc.
Aside from Rubio (Florida), I'm feeling Portman or Kasich (Ohio) for their electoral vote potential; Kasich would be a very effective campaigner, as well-plus he has legislative/Capital Hill experience to lend.
Of the vanquished POTUS candidates, only Santorum would seem to have a shot. I could see him as a very, very effective "attack-dog" this fall.
It will be very interesting to see how it goes.
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It will be very interesting indeed.
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04-08-2012, 12:31 AM
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My suspicion is that the VP will be someone with conservative credentials from a state who's to Romney's strategic electoral college advantage. I doubt it will be anyone who ran for the Presidential nomination.
Kasich is only 15 months into his 4 year term as Governor. I doubt he'd accept the VP if it were offered.
I seriously doubt either Santorum or Gingrich will be on Romney's short list for VP. Rubio hasn't completed his first term in office so I doubt he'd accept.
I think Allen West would be a good option.
I suspect it will be someone no one has considered to date.
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04-08-2012, 03:11 AM
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I seriously doubt either Santorum or Gingrich will be on Romney's short list for VP. Rubio hasn't completed his first term in office so I doubt he'd accept.
I think Allen West would be a good option.
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I am still hoping for Rubio for his conservative credentials and appeal - but - I have liked West since the first time I saw and heard him speak - I think he would be an excellent choice... 
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04-08-2012, 07:58 AM
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...not to be argumentative, but isn't West also in his first term in the (lower) House of Representatives ?
Point being-if we're going to eliminate based on inexperience, then West would also be eliminated for
that same reason, despite his appeal.
For some reason, I keep going back to former Senate Majority leader Dr. Bill Frist; physician,
authority on health care, could step-up to the WH if necessary, and he carries success
from both the private and pubic sector.
Flashy ? No.
Does he "bring a state" with him ?
No. We're gonna win Tennessee, regardless.
But-he'd compliment Romney very well.
Again-it's a very open question and very open field !
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04-09-2012, 11:02 PM
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I take this as a very good sign
The face of an elephant found on Mars!
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04-09-2012, 11:37 PM
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The face of an elephant found on Mars!
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That's actually pretty neat.
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