OK by me.
If Palin does not run, I could support Pence.
However, I’d prefer to see him run for governor.
Ellis Island Centers? Really?
No thanks.
He should run for Governor, get some executive experience and then run later for President.
I like DeMint way more than Pence in the ‘conservative politicians who aren’t going to run but still get talked about all the time for it’ category.
My type of conservative. Too old to waste my vote on rinos.
I like Pence. A lot.
We’ll see..
U.S. Reps make horrible Presidential candidates. They have no record or experience of winning a statewide election, and are all too often coming from safe districts where they rarely, if ever, face a serious challenge, and therefore can afford to be more “pure” to their base.
Once they have to compete on a larger scale, the invariably crash and burn.
Mike
I second that emotion!
He hasnt held executive office.
But I love Mike and if he shoots for the VP slot he would have the executive experience needed when the time comes.
Good guy IMO. More known for social issues than economic ones. Makes a good VP fit.
I love Sarah, but I really think Mike is what we need. He is a principled conservative and a humble man. But he speaks with authority and conviction, not just looking at the trends and trying to catch the right phraseology to make a hit. Sarah would make a great #2 to Mike, as would Paul Ryan. We have some good people who need encouragement to run. We cannot let the Romneys, Huckabees, Newts take this nomination or the conservatives will abandon them (Republicans) again in 2012. NO MORE RINOs!!!
If we did not have Mike Pence, or he decides not to run, I’d be for Palin at the top of the ticket.
He’d be okay by me, but I’d rather he stay here and be governor. It might sound selfish, but I think he’d do more good for Hoosiers fighting for conservative policies, and principles here in Indiana, then nationally.
However, if he decides he’d rather go for president, I’d support him.