Right now, I hope that Scott Walker is the nominee and that Marco Rubio is his running mate. That would be a politically powerful ticket.
I wouldn’t vote for Roofio at gunpoint. He’s a backstabbing weasel of the worst sort. Sold out his supporters before the ink on his election certificate was dry. A shamnesty flunkie and establishment stooge. I’m glad he’s leaving the Senate, because I would’ve endorsed any of his opponents to get rid of him.
I’m with you. Florida is a MUST and Rubio will definitely help there. I’m not sure how much appeal an American of Cuban descent has on other Latino groups (Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, etc.), but it can’t hurt.
Sounds Mourdock-ish.
Trump or bust.
Walker is 47; his wife is 59?
That is >>NOT<< POTUS material.
Walker is the only one who actually has experience getting conservative reform implemented as an executive, and he won in Wisconsin, a state just on the left side of the median.
For those reasons, he’s my first choice.
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/07/john-kasichs-anger-management-120345.html#ixzz3gQaYMviz
John Kasich, plan B for the party establishment, sounds like he could give John McCain a run for his money in the “belligerent a*sh*le” category.
I like most things about Marco Rubio, but don’t trust him on border control. These days ESPECIALLY, we canNOT have a politician who is weak on borders.
Border security = National security
Scott Walker received a “B” rating from Numbers USA, and Rick Santorum received an “A.” Even a “C” rating isn’t bad, because Numbers USA has a strict criteria, but Rubio received a “D.”