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#1
Governor Sarah Palin (AK)
 
#2
Governor Bobby Jindal (LA)
 
#3
Fmr. Governor Mitt Romney (MA)
 
#4
Governor Tim Pawlenty (MN)
 
#5
Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr. (UT)
 
#6
Senator John Thune (SD)
 
#7
Other (please specify)
 
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Total Voters: 55

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paul718
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« on: November 14, 2008, 04:07:15 PM »

Still Romney.

You need to add Newt Gingrich.  And maybe Haley Barbour and Mike Pence.
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paul718
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« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2008, 06:37:26 PM »

I think A Romney-Jindal ticket in 2012 might be the way to go. I

I subscribe to the Executive/Legislative or Legislative/Executive theory of successful presidential tickets.  So Romney/Pence, Romney/Ryan, Romney/Ensign, or Romney/Thune would sound better to me. 
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paul718
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« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2008, 08:48:12 PM »

I think A Romney-Jindal ticket in 2012 might be the way to go. I

I subscribe to the Executive/Legislative or Legislative/Executive theory of successful presidential tickets.  So Romney/Pence, Romney/Ryan, Romney/Ensign, or Romney/Thune would sound better to me. 

Jindal served three years in the House from Jan 2005-Dec 2007 before becoming Governor.

You're right.  I guess Romney/Jindal sounds pretty good to me.
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paul718
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« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2008, 03:54:01 PM »

In some other thread I spoke positively about Crist. Let me withdraw that praise. The man is in favor of typical wingnut positions on taxes and social issues just like the rest. Of the above Pawlenty and/or Romney strike me as the least offensive but I don't see myself voting for either even if Obama is terrible.

Yet, you supported John McCain?  Crist is as close to McCain as you're gonna get, in my opinion.

WHAT?Huh How could you forget Mike Huckabee??

You'll learn quickly that many people on this board (myself included) do not take Mike Huckabee or Sarah Palin very seriously.
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