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Republicans with a shot in 2008

Posted on 06/08/2005 5:00:47 PM PDT by Remember_Salamis

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To: Betaille
I believe the so-called hex refers to sitting Senators running for president.
61 posted on 06/08/2005 5:33:06 PM PDT by jwbrown1969
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To: Remember_Salamis
Frist and Gingrich? Sorry, but being House Speaker has not been the road to the Presidency.
62 posted on 06/08/2005 5:33:10 PM PDT by WestVirginiaRebel (Carnac: A siren, a baby and a liberal. Answer: Name three things that whine.)
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To: Fenris6

Cheney/Rice is the '08 Dream Team!


63 posted on 06/08/2005 5:33:45 PM PDT by PeoplesRepublicOfWashington (Washington State--Land of Court-approved Voting Fraud.)
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To: politicalwit

I kind of like him also and the fact that he had the good sense to get out helps. I think he was one of condit's buddies though and if so, that works against him.


64 posted on 06/08/2005 5:33:48 PM PDT by paul51 (11 September 2001 - Never forget)
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma

I am beginning to think that McCain will sweep early tests with 38 to 40 percent and snowball early on to the nomination. He may be unbeatable. As Lincoln said, "You can't beat somebody with nobody."


65 posted on 06/08/2005 5:33:56 PM PDT by Theodore R. (Cowardice is forever!)
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To: Alberta's Child

"I don't know if this is true at all. I don't think Truman, Ford, or Bush 41 ever served in the U.S. Senate."

Yes, they were all senators.


"And even if they all did, you'd also have to consider that McGovern, Mondale, Dole, Gore, and Kerry"

So what? Some won, some lost. That's not a curse, that's a normal distribution.


66 posted on 06/08/2005 5:35:30 PM PDT by Betaille (Capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; Socialism is the equal sharing of miseries)
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To: JLS

Rick Perry will be hard-pressed to win renomination or reelection in 2006; I don't think even he is thinking of early presidential primaries.


67 posted on 06/08/2005 5:35:40 PM PDT by Theodore R. (Cowardice is forever!)
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To: oolatec
Tancredo/Sensenbrenner...

Single issue wonders who back stab their own party and are more interested in attention whoring do not win national elections.

68 posted on 06/08/2005 5:36:06 PM PDT by COEXERJ145 (Just Blame President Bush For Everything, It Is Easier Than Using Your Brain)
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To: GSlob

There may be a standing curse on senators who run for President but Allen was also a governor of a state.


69 posted on 06/08/2005 5:36:08 PM PDT by conservative blonde (Conservative Blonde)
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To: Betaille

Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr., was never a senator. George Herbert Walker Bush was never a senator but LOST two Senate races: 1964 and 1970, to Yarborough and Bentsen, respectively. HST was of course a U.S. senator but not well-known until the convention tapped him in 1944.


70 posted on 06/08/2005 5:36:59 PM PDT by Theodore R. (Cowardice is forever!)
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To: jwbrown1969

"I believe the so-called hex refers to sitting Senators running for president."

There's not nearly enough evidence to support that. The only correlation there can be explained by the fact that Senators are often nominated out of prominence and seniority when there aren't any particularly strong candidates to nominate.


71 posted on 06/08/2005 5:37:17 PM PDT by Betaille (Capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; Socialism is the equal sharing of miseries)
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To: Theodore R.

You gotta be kidding. McCain has lost all respect of the conservative Republicans I know.


72 posted on 06/08/2005 5:37:43 PM PDT by conservative blonde (Conservative Blonde)
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To: Remember_Salamis
I'm going to go out on a limb here. I know a Congressman hasn't won since Garfield but I like Mike.

Mike Pence in 2008

73 posted on 06/08/2005 5:37:53 PM PDT by NeoCaveman (June 14th Defeat a Dewine. OH-2 www.gobrinkman.com)
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To: Remember_Salamis

How about Rice/Inhofe, or vice versa?


74 posted on 06/08/2005 5:38:31 PM PDT by william clark
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To: Remember_Salamis

Cheney is NOT running, that much I can assure you. Allen wont do much. Its Guiliani vs McCain in 08


75 posted on 06/08/2005 5:39:06 PM PDT by Alex Marko
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To: Remember_Salamis

I doubt he'd run (yet, anyway) but Gov. Huckabee of Arkansas would be an interesting possibility.


76 posted on 06/08/2005 5:39:51 PM PDT by Sloth (Discarding your own liberty is foolish, but discarding the liberty of others is evil.)
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To: grellis
While I think highly of Congressman Mike, I'd like to see him win a gubenatorial race first so he'd have an easier chance to win the presidency.

If he can win the city of Lansing(2002) and Ingham County(02, almost again in 04), he can certainly win statewide.

77 posted on 06/08/2005 5:40:31 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan (June 14 - Defeat DeWine - Vote Tom Brinkman for Congress (OH-2) - http://www.gobrinkman.com)
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To: Betaille
I'm just really tired of hearing the Governor/Senator excuse. All of my Dem friends were saying how that's the only reason Kerry lost. Alot of hte MSM was saying it also.

I think all of your Dem friends were right, but it sounds to me like they were basing their comments on an incorrect understanding of the cause/effect relationship with Kerry. Kerry didn't lose because he was a U.S. Senator -- he was a U.S. Senator because he's a loser in every sense of the word when it comes to exhibiting the qualities of leadership that voters like to see in presidential candidates.

The problem with a U.S. Senator is that he is caught between two worlds. He spends most of his time in the national spotlight in Washington, but still represents his home state. Therefore, he often takes positions as a Senator for the benefit of his home state that don't go over well with voters in other parts of the country. As a result, he spends a lot of time on the campaign trail explaining his prior track record, twisting himself into knots explaining away his votes, and sometimes even blatantly talking out of both sides of his mouth. (Hmmm -- does this sound like John Kerry, or what?!)

A governor, on the other hand, almost never has to apologize for the positions he took in his executive capacity. Even his most controversial actions rarely affect the nation as a whole, and most voters are smart enough to understand that the governor of State X only serves the voters of State X. The fact that most governors are considered "outsiders" in Washington reinforces this image even further.

78 posted on 06/08/2005 5:40:52 PM PDT by Alberta's Child (I ain't got a dime, but what I got is mine. I ain't rich, but lord I'm free.)
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To: Theodore R.
I don't see it happening unless he's running as a RAT. I don't see how he can have a good showing in Iowa. Activists will never support him. He will have to have a respectable showing here to survive.

I'll work very hard against him or Hagel.

79 posted on 06/08/2005 5:41:29 PM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: Theodore R.

"Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr., was never a senator"

You're right, he was a representative, I forgot about that. My point remains though... there's just no statistical justification for saying that senators can't get elected. There aren't nearly enough examples to confirm tha theory since most Senators that got elected served as VP as well. If you take those out, of course you're going to get an odd result.
If you make enough qualifiers you can find an omen in anything. I've never been in a car accident on a tuesday in march... so what? Does that mean I can drive like a maniac the first Tuesday of next March?


80 posted on 06/08/2005 5:42:00 PM PDT by Betaille (Capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; Socialism is the equal sharing of miseries)
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