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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Assuming the GOP picks Romney, who do you see as his Veep? [View all]gopiscrap
(24,734 posts)10. Brewer or perhaps Trump (one could only hope)
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Rubio or Santorum. First, after the Palin fiasco, I think Bachman can be scratched off list.
Honeycombe8
Feb 2012
#3
If one says stupid things, and the other clarifies, shouldn't it be WILLARD/MITT 2012?
OmahaBlueDog
Feb 2012
#25
I think the logic with Rubio would be that the GOP has been hurt in the Latin community..
OmahaBlueDog
Feb 2012
#26
I agree with your reasoning. Willard will need help with Latinos and with Evangelicals.
OmahaBlueDog
Feb 2012
#23
Thune's name was thrown outt as a possible Presidential candidate early on.
OmahaBlueDog
Feb 2012
#22
I thought about that, but hasn't he basically committed to work as a media personality to FAUX?
OmahaBlueDog
Feb 2012
#21
It'd be a safe pick. Especially since VA has really fallen into the "swing state" column
OmahaBlueDog
Feb 2012
#24
P.S. Christie could not help win Jersey. Even with him on ticket Obama will win NJ
WI_DEM
Feb 2012
#31
Not Santorum because he couldn't win his own state of PA. However, it's between Rubio
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2012
#33