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President Mike Pence?
Indiana Politics ^
| 10/8/09
| Mike Howey
Posted on 10/12/2009 4:08:36 PM PDT by pissant
There was a spike in the national press interest on the subject this past week after U.S. Rep. Mike Pence wowed the annual conference of the Americans for Prosperity and scheduled a fundraising trip to South Carolina.
It followed his appearance at the National Tea Party on the federal mall in August as well as speaking trips to Iowa and California. Roll Call noted that Pences campaign staff passed out small cards on the mall featuring his photo above the words Mike Pence, Standing Strong. The back of the card invited voters to Join the Pence Team.
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TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: Indiana
KEYWORDS: 111th; 2012gopprimary; mikepence; pence2012; penceplan
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He'd certainly be in my top 4 or 5 list of acceptable candidates.
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posted on
10/12/2009 4:08:37 PM PDT
by
pissant
To: pissant
To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
3
posted on
10/12/2009 4:10:38 PM PDT
by
omega4179
(pos approval rating -11)
To: pissant
He has promise. It will take someone who will STAND AND FIGHT against the tyranny that we now face.
4
posted on
10/12/2009 4:10:39 PM PDT
by
EagleUSA
To: pissant
Absolutely not. Congressmen don't have the name recognition or the experience to be President.
VP pick at the most.
5
posted on
10/12/2009 4:11:28 PM PDT
by
Extremely Extreme Extremist
(90% of the fedgov is unconstitutional. The other 10% besides the military doesnt know what it's doin)
To: pissant
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posted on
10/12/2009 4:11:43 PM PDT
by
jazusamo
(But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Either do Senators with mere months in office under their belt, right?
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posted on
10/12/2009 4:12:29 PM PDT
by
pissant
(THE Conservative party: www.falconparty.com)
To: pissant
He’d get my vote. But, at this point my cat would get my vote. Anything would be better that what we have, even (gag) Biden.
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posted on
10/12/2009 4:13:15 PM PDT
by
taillightchaser
(When a democrat says "The American people" you know the next words out of his mouth will be lies.)
To: pissant
Me too. I’d like him even better if he didn’t support federal tort reform. But pretty much all the GOP is for it, so I have to let it go.
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posted on
10/12/2009 4:15:24 PM PDT
by
Huck
("He that lives on hope will die fasting"- Ben Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanac)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
10
posted on
10/12/2009 4:16:44 PM PDT
by
traditional1
("don't gots to worry 'bout no mo'gage. Don't gots to buy no gas...Obama, he gonna take care o' me")
To: pissant
Better than the rest. Not saying much though.
To: pissant
Barbour/Pence/Palin.
In any order.
To: traditional1
The PP ticket to get all wee wee’d up about!
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posted on
10/12/2009 4:17:17 PM PDT
by
rintense
(Senior Marketing / IT / UX architect unemployed and looking for work. Freepmail me if you have leads)
To: Huck
My idea of proper tort reform you’d really hate.
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posted on
10/12/2009 4:17:36 PM PDT
by
pissant
(THE Conservative party: www.falconparty.com)
To: pissant
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posted on
10/12/2009 4:17:55 PM PDT
by
Huck
("He that lives on hope will die fasting"- Ben Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanac)
To: pissant
Isn’t he the author of the amnesty “touch back” path to citizenship scheme...the one that was going to allow illegals to return home briefly and come back through a revolving door to citizenship so their jobs weren’t disrupted and employers weren’t inconvenienced? Or was that someone else?
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posted on
10/12/2009 4:18:45 PM PDT
by
Kimberly GG
(Sarah Palin - Supports a "path to citizenship" for illegal aliens. "path to citizenship" IS AMNESTY)
To: Huck
It’s the same as my idea for reforming congress. It has liberal use of tar, feathers, and gallows.
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posted on
10/12/2009 4:19:13 PM PDT
by
pissant
(THE Conservative party: www.falconparty.com)
To: Senator Goldwater
I like all of them so far.
To: pissant
I like Pence too. I liked him the first time I heard him, and every time since. Perhaps he is consciously modeling himself after Reagan. Well why not? It was a winning formula. Also, I think it is sincere. I think too many ("moderate"? or "sophisticated"?) Republicans are ready to say the Reagan formula no longer applies.
I like Newt Gingrich also. He always has had strengths, and he may have improved with age. Sarah Palin has the right values, and is hated for it by the left. There are other good conservatives out there. I just don't know them well.
Republicans have to close their primaries. I don't want another McCain. One was, and is, too many.
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posted on
10/12/2009 4:20:05 PM PDT
by
ChessExpert
(The unemployment rate was 4.5% when Democrats took control of Congress. What is it today?)
To: Kimberly GG
I know he was trying to get the House conservatives to work with the Amnesty democrats on a compromise. I can’t remember the details, but Duncan Hunter reeled him back in.
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posted on
10/12/2009 4:20:29 PM PDT
by
pissant
(THE Conservative party: www.falconparty.com)
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