Posted on 12/07/2010 10:50:31 AM PST by pissant
INDIANAPOLIS Gov. Mitch Daniels has a long list of things he wants to get done over the new few months in Indiana, from education reform to fixing a broke unemployment insurance fund.
But it seems wherever he goes these days, the question most asked about what hes going to do is this: Are you running for president?
A variation of the question came up Monday morning at a national conference of grain elevator operators where he was the keynote speaker; the day before it came up at the Indianapolis Colts-Dallas Cowboys game when he was shaking hands with football fans.
The Republican governors answer both times was noncommittal and accompanied by what he described as a little humor to deflect the question.
But Daniels, who has said in the past that he might make a run for the White House, keeps talking about big national issues from reforming federal entitlement programs to overhauling the tax structure.
(Excerpt) Read more at heraldbulletin.com ...
Another one who should not give up his day time job along with Santorum, Pawlenty, Bolton, and Barbour.
Would you stop posting all these damn threads about politics and the presidential election???
This is a big week for tabloid news- Kate Gosselin is going camping this weekend and we are about to hear which teen stars are about to get their own reality show.
yeah the last thing we want is someone who actually thinks about the issues.
Daniels is the governor of my state.I give him a c+ because of selling the roads to foreign interests.
We know who you are....and who who work with...you have been exposed thanks to some good FR research, so go away troll.
Why do you want to disrupt this Mitch Daniels thread.
Who DO YOU WORK FOR?
(rolling eyes)
Who does earljam work for?
Who is earljam, and how was he/she exposed?
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