No, I don’t think you can assume that. Especially if Romney is at the top of the ticket. He won’t inspire centrist voters, he will repel conservatives, and he won’t be liberal enough to draw liberals away from Obama, however much they may complain about Obama right now. You can only hope for a Republican win if the ticket is rather conservative but still exciting and inspiring, as Reagan was. Rubio would certainly be a good addition; so would West. There should be no assumptions when facing Obama’s corrupt and frighteningly well-financed machine; they are quite capable of stealing an election.
Rubio is NOT a natural born citizen.
His father was not naturalized until Marco was 4 years old.
Just because Obama is what he is and has gotten away with it doesn’y mean that two wrongs make a right.
And don’t think that the Democrats wouldn’t jump all over Rubio-—and constitutionalists-—for looking the other way while blasting Obama’s non-eligibility.
Let’s stand on the Constitution and the Founders’ understanding of constitutional concepts and leave cheap politics to the other side.
I don’t think Romney will be at the top of the ticket assuming Perry Runs. Just wait till he performs at the next debate. alot of voters haven’t seen much of Perry just yet. I have,, He Is SO PRESIDENTIAL !!! whereas Obama is a stuttering democrat who is as boring as a turnip without a teleprompter.