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WCGreen

(45,558 posts)
Tue Apr 17, 2012, 06:28 PM Apr 2012

Way back last year I had a post about Rob Portman being the VP...

This is the next guy the GOP elites want to put out there.

He is a popular republican in a swing state, Ohio. He is a, relatively speaking, "moderate" who supposedly isn't threatening to independents.

He does have the baggage of being a part of the Bush financial brain trust, as if that isn't an oxymoron of epic purport.

And he can afford to lose while garnering national exposure with Mitt.

He is a stiff, though, not all that natural in front of non known crowds. But that shouldn't hurt him in this age of carefully staged spontaneous events.

He will win reelection in 2014 just because the Ohio Democratic Party is in a habit of picking the worst candidates possible. This isn't the candidates fault, although they are certainly collaborates in this whole mess, but rather the feeling that someone is owed a shot while good solid candidates are banished forever to the wilderness of state agencies or better still, move out of state as soon as possible.

Ohio is a swing state only because there are a whole bunch of democrats scattered around in the states large urban areas. But it's getting harder and harder to field a well funded slate of candidates which is another huge problem for the Democrats here in the Buckeye states.

I know I am taking a while to get to the point but I have to take my mind off of taxes for a minute or I would be going insane. (I prepare tax returns, in case you didn't know.)

Anyway, Rob Portman is going to be one of the serious contenders to run for president in 2016. He will be the first viable presidential candidate, I know I know, but Kucinich never really had a chance, from Ohio since Bob Taft back in the 50's.

He can win the state. He trounced Lee Fisher, the darling of the Cleveland money men. Because of that, I am afraid that these reliable sources of money are going to cry poverty now that Fisher is finally off the stage.

Portman is the prototypical republican candidate. He is principled, for a republican, and he has never wavered on key issues important to the base like straw man extraordinaire, Mitt Romney.

I am saying this here right now: Rob Portman will be the presidential nominee for the republicans in 2016.

The only person I think who is on the scene right now that can beat him is Hillary Clinton.

Have at it, DU....

Adios, back to the task at hand, getting refunds for working folks...

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Way back last year I had a post about Rob Portman being the VP... (Original Post) WCGreen Apr 2012 OP
Thank you for your detailed view of Ohio politics, and how it might impact the country. CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2012 #1
So are you saying that RZM Apr 2012 #2
Well, he was certainly a man with a very high opinion WCGreen Apr 2012 #3

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,522 posts)
1. Thank you for your detailed view of Ohio politics, and how it might impact the country.
Tue Apr 17, 2012, 08:11 PM
Apr 2012

Only time will tell us if you were correct. It's funny: Hillary Clinton has the best poll numbers as a Presidential candidate over all the other Dems who might run.

Crazy stuff, these politics!

WCGreen

(45,558 posts)
3. Well, he was certainly a man with a very high opinion
Tue Apr 17, 2012, 09:12 PM
Apr 2012

of himself....

Unfortunately, outside of a small circle of friends, not so much...

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