Posted on 02/18/2008 3:21:22 PM PST by kellynla
He remained John McCain's staunch supporter throughout the his campaign's darkest days when most observers believed the Arizona senator's presidential hope were doomed, and now his name is being mentioned as McCain's possible running mate.
So reports The Politico's Jonathan Martin, who writes that a result of his loyalty, Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty's chances of joining McCain's ticket in the number two spot is a hot topic among party insiders.
Martin cites former Minnesota GOP Rep. Vin Weber, one of Pawlenty's biggest boosters as ticking off the governor's strong points as a Veep contender First of all, his age (47) is attractive; second, hes from outside Washington. Third, he represents a battleground part of the country. And he has a nice balance of -- on one hand being totally acceptable to the conservative wing of the party, especially to social conservatives -- but at the same time sharing a couple of key maverick strains of thought with McCain.
Martin adds that Sara Taylor, former White House political director and a veteran of both Bush-Cheney campaigns, contacted him to offer her own observations on the governor.
Taylor, he wrote, lavished praise on Pawlenty. "By far, he's the strongest candidate" to serve as McCain's running mate, she said. "He's a conservative, rock-n-roll Republican and is counterintuitive to the party stereotype that we're old and rich, says Taylor, who recalled visiting St. Paul and finding the governor jamming in his office to recording artist Bruce Springsteen. He's young and blue-collar."
In a potential race against the 46-year-old Barack Obama, Pawlenty would be "as good as our party
Has for that [matchup]," she said.
Pawlenty was an early and active McCain supporter, Martin recalled, helping to lobby fellow governors as early as December 2006., and stayed loyal through the hard times.
He stuck with us through thin, senior McCain adviser Charlie Black told Martin. He went anywhere we asked and did
anything we asked him to do. He is a rising star in the party, adds Black.
Black however warned McCain has not spent one second thinking about a running mate.
Martin reports that if McCain picks Pawlenty it would not thrill his state's conservatives. He writes that Pawlenty"is not a darling of his states conservative base. In 2002, he lost in an initial precinct caucus straw poll vote to a more conservative candidate before later getting his partys nod in a state convention. And he was unable to deliver McCain a victory in similar non-binding caucuses on Super Tuesday."
RINOs of a feather stick together.
Gov. Gorebullwarming.
Rude & Pawlenty
Anything else and the Presidency passes him by ...
mark sanford ?
nope, can’t win the south, can’t win office.
I can think of pawlenty of reasons not to pick this guy, and his being a yankee is only one of them.
Tim who??
Yeeesh ... Springsteen?!?! Mr. Anti-war, friend of the terrorist?
I guess what McCain needs is a running mate who, if he is asked about McCain’s position on illegal amnesty or global warming, will answer, “Well, obviously that SOB is as crazy as a bed bug.”
“Don’t worry, when the old fart kicks the bucket, I’ll fix all that.”
I still like JC Watts!
dont forget mcains biggest southern supporter, little lindsey graham.
Another typical uninspired choice. All that matters is the senate and the congress. No matter who wins , they will limp in without a clear mandate. It matters little who that is , if congress stands tough.
Haley Barbour
I really don't see how you could go wrong with JC as a VP running mate. He is an orator that can think on his feet....and is a solid conservative. I have met the man and his family and they are good people. Go to Eufaula, OK and ask about him and his family....you will only find good things said about him!!
Quayle light.
I went to High School with his wife so it was interesting to see his rise in politics. However, if he is foolish enough to jump on the GW b.s. who knows what else he might get snookered on. Plus, as Liberal as Minnesota is, I imagine that he is in other ways not very conservative.
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