To: isrul
I'm not a Romney fan, but if your idea of a veep is votes, Romney came in second, even thou he left over a month before Huckabee. I would prefer a conservative, like Fred or Duncan. But neither of them garnered many votes either.
21 posted on
03/11/2008 3:58:41 PM PDT by
Robbin
To: Robbin
Romney may not be the perfect choice, but I’ll take him any day over Lindsey Graham, who following McCain around like a lost puppy — including the current trip to the middle east.
McCain is far and away better than what the Dems are offering and at least Romney would give voters something to count on should McCain’s health fail.
To: Robbin
Quite honestly, I don't think a VP choice means much of anything. Unless there is something about him the opposition can use. I mean, they don't do anything unless the president croaks. And I think McCain is to ornery to do that. Maybe in the old days that idea of regional balance. But I'm not even so sure that was as important as it was made out to be.
31 posted on
03/11/2008 4:04:48 PM PDT by
isrul
(Help make koranimals an endangered species)
To: Robbin
I'm not a Romney fan, but if your idea of a veep is votes, Romney came in second, even thou he left over a month before Huckabee. I would prefer a conservative, like Fred or Duncan. But neither of them garnered many votes either. It would be nice if he would select a VP who would be a viable Presidential candidate (conservative but unlikely from McCain) after his term, unlike the current President who gave us an old man with medical problems who never intended to run anyway.
115 posted on
03/11/2008 5:25:02 PM PDT by
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