Posted on 01/13/2010 2:56:50 PM PST by pissant
Since the start of 2009, Ive been updating these rankings every two months. (Most recently here.) Im going to stick with that schedule for now -- but things are going to really start heating up. After all, were just a year away from Romney, Pawlenty et al declaring their candidacies.
How can I know when theyll declare? Ill explain. Pay attention, because this is worth knowing -- so that for the next 12 months, you can feel intellectually superior whenever some reporter or pundit thinks its significant that someone wont say whether theyre running for President. And youll have me to thank for that moment of self-satisfied smug superiority.
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1) Tim Pawlenty, Governor of Minnesota. Since announcing in June that he wont run for re-election, Pawlenty has visited 17 states and six foreign countries, according to reports. That includes New Hampshire, in December, for the first major visit of the 2012 cycle. Hes also come out for a balanced-budget constitutional amendment, which figures to be popular in the party. Just confirmed to speak at the big, big Southern Republican Leadership Conference (SRLC), in New Orleans in April. (1)
2) Mike Pence, US Representative from Indiana. His Leadership PAC is called Principles Exalt a Nation PAC. He seems to be uninterested in lesser opportunities (ie, Senate against Evan Bayh, Governor 2012), and yet according to Politico he has hired serious new national-level campaign staffers, and according to Chris The Fix Cillizza hes gathered a circle of advisors that includes Phil Gramm, Ed Meese, David McIntosh, and Tony Perkins. Hmmmm.... (2)
3) Jim DeMint, US Senator from South Carolina. I dropped him from #2 last time, but I may have been too rash. The conservatives love him, and hes willing to take up any fight for them. It will be interesting to see whether he uses his PAC to help candidates and GOP committees in key outside-the-South states (like Iowa and New Hampshire).(4)
4) Rick Perry, Governor of Texas. Texas Monthly has just put Perry on the cover under the headline Perry For President?!? Ive said all along that hes in my top five if he wins re-election, and with the primary less than two months away, its starting to look really likely that he will. Oh, and later this month hes hosting a blogger summit with some of the bigwigs of the right-wing blogosphere. (7)
5) John Thune, US Senator from South Dakota. Conservative Matt Lewis and moderate David Brooks have both touted him -- whats that about? Plus, he got in a high-profile fight with Al Franken, which has got to be good for ones conservative cred. If he delivers a standout speech at CPAC or SRLC, watch out. (3)
6) Mitt Romney, former Governor from Massachusetts. More evidence of my theory that Romney is pursuing a blue-state strategy that surrenders the South: Romney is not scheduled to speak at SRLC. Thats a big, big one to skip. (5)
7) Haley Barbour, Governor of Mississippi. His Leadership Pac is called Haleys PAC, but his more important one is called the Republican Governors Association. (6)
8) Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the US House of Representatives. He has yet another new Leadership PAC -- American Solutions PAC -- and a speaking slot at SRLC. Move him up! (11)
9) Mitch Daniels, Governor of Indiana. He keeps getting talked about, but as far as I can tell he doesnt have a Leadership PAC. How do you run for President without a Leadership PAC? (8)
10) Eric Cantor, US Representative from Virginia. His Leadership Pac is Every Republican Is Crucial PAC, which spells ERIC PAC. Clever, huh? Clever or not, its the biggest money-raising Leadership PAC in the country. (12)
11) Jeb Bush, former Governor of Florida. Hes becoming more visible and the idea of him running is getting taken more seriously by GOP insiders.(14)
12) Luis Fortuno, Governor of Puerto Rico. With one of those squiggly things over the n that I don't know how to make on this blog. And no, Im not making this up. I keep saying Republicans are dying to support a minority candidate, and apparently they had to go outside the 50 states to find one. (--)
13) Jon Kyl, US Senator from Arizona. Hes been awfully quiet. I have to drop him a few notches. (9)
14) Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana. Im thinking more and more that hes angling for VP 12. (10)
15) Dan Quayle, former Vice President. He just endorsed conservative Ovide Lamontagne against GOP establishement favorite Kelly Ayotte in the New Hampshire US Senate primary. Why would someone insert themselves into New Hampshire Republican politics, I wonder? Hes been running in investment-banking circles, which are great for fundraising. Just 62 years old. (--)
16) Bob Corker, US Senator from Tennessee. His Leadership PAC is Rock City PAC, which apparently refers to a place in the Tennessee mountains known as Rock City. More to the point, hes done little to suggest a 2012 run. (13)
17) Mike Huckabee, former Governor of Arkansas. His Leadership PAC is "HUCK PAC," but I don't think it stands for anything, so that's not very clever. On the patented Gore Scale, his waistline is clearly at "not a candidate." But his proxies are reportedly keeping very involved with the RNC primary-scheduling process.(15)
18) Sarah Palin, former Governor of Alaska. Signing a multi-year deal as a FOX News contributor says no 2012; so does not visiting New Hampshire on her book tour. But headlining SRLC (with no fee!) says maybe. (16)
19) Rick Santorum, former US Senator from Pennsylvania. His Leadership PAC is called Americas Foundation. Its been very very quiet, and hes been indiscrete about his 2012 plans -- which leads me to think hes going the Dean route of declaring for President this summer. That gives him a year to work on winning the Iowa Straw Poll, thus catapulting him to be this cycles Huckabee. Huckabee lost, of course -- and thats Santorums best-case scenario.(17)
20) Kay Bailey Hutchison, US Senator from Texas. Brilliantly poised if she comes back to beat Perry in the Texas guv primary. If. (21)
21) Paul Ryan, US Representative from Wisconsin. Prosperity PAC -- not bad, huh? Coming to New Hampshire next month, which would normally move him up a few spots, but I think hes looking at 2016. Recently put out a statement saying There is a zero percent chance I will be seeking the Republicans nomination for president in 2012. He might even mean it. (18)
22) Marco Rubio, former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives. The way his stock is rising among the movement conservatives, he might be able to run even if he loses the Florida Senate primary. (24)
23) George Pataki, former governor of New York. In the last Presidential cycle, Pataki was the very first to rent space in Manchester, NH -- terrific space, best available. Then he couldnt raise any money so he didnt make it to the starting line. He did a NH visit in November, and reportedly thinks things would go better this time without a better-known New York Republican in the race. I doubt it. (--)
24) Dirk Kempthorne, former Interior Secretary. Still quiet, still rumored. (19)
25) Chuck Grassley, US Senator from Iowa. Hawkeye PAC. Generally speaking, I like naming your Leadership PAC for your home state this way. But what if conservatives think its Alan Aldas PAC? (20)
Dropping off the list: Michelle Bachmann, Lindsey Graham, Joe Scarborough
1) Hunter
2) DeMint
3) Steve King
4) Pence
5) Palin
6) No others need to apply
No to Rick Perry!!!!!!!!!! I can’t stand him (even if we’re both Aggies).
I was surprised how many of the comments were pushing that liberal Mitt. Good grief do they not get it.
Perhaps the most nonsensical ratings that I have ever seen.
No to Rick Perry!!!!!!!!!! I cant stand him (even if were both Aggies).
I believe the country is fed up with Texans as President at the present time with LBJ, GHWB and GWB in their rear view sights.
The Boston Phoenix came out around 1970 as a left wing “underground” newspaper.
Exactly. This author left out a lot of conservatives. If we want change; we will have to elect the real thing. If you want Arnold or more of the same or worse; just elect some of the people on that list.
Now is the time for change; not lip service.
I think this article is way off.
Swimming with flow means dead fish.
“If Palin is serious she needs to quit being on TV so much, not only does it fuel her critics, but it also leads to overexposure that ends up reducing support. And in the end since TV is full of a bunch of Ego Swollen people, it will rub off on her. Better off being on the lecture/speech circuit than tv.”
You are so politically tone deaf it boggles the mind.
1. Sarah Palin.
I have no idea what these guys are smiking, but Bachmann is not going to run.
That’s a silly list. Tim Pawlenty? He has the charisma of John Kerry.
Here is my list for 2012:
1) Bobby Jindal
2) Allen West
3) David Petraues
4) Sarah Palin
So too Jeb. I think we still have Bush fatigue
“Perhaps the most nonsensical ratings that I have ever seen.”
I only needed to see Pawlenty at the top,...then I started looking for Simon Bar Sinister. He should have come in behind Romney.
What gives?
i think they are smoking Luis Fortuno?
It’s all about Barbour. He’s the 2nd best governor in the country and he’ll be our greatest president ever.
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