Posted on 05/31/2012 12:41:26 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
An interesting online poll from ConservativeHQ a Tea Party friendly publication. For the past month, theyve been polling readers about the favorability of 29 different Republicans, and report only 5 got a favorable rating of 50% or more.
Along those lines, they asked who, of those 5, would readers like to see Mitt Romney choose as his running mate. It wasnt even close, with Sarah Palin receiving 45% of the vote. The closest to here was Jim DeMint with 17%. Interestingly, None of the Above beat out Paul Ryan.
Sarah Palin 45%
Jim DeMint 17%
Rand Paul 15%
Rick Santorum 10%
None of the Above 6%
Paul Ryan 5%
Undecided 2%
As for favorables and unfavorables, the poll looks like this:
Jim DeMint
70% Favorable 11% Unfavorable
Sarah Palin
69% Favorable 16% Unfavorable
Rand Paul
59% Favorable 11% Unfavorable
Rick Santorum
55% Favorable 20% Unfavorable
Paul Ryan
50% Favorable 12% Unfavorable
Havent seen a lot of polling on the others, but the high favorable numbers for Sarah Palin are consistent with every legitimate poll of Republicans and Republican leaning independents weve seen over the past few years.
Here are some notable numbers on the other 24 politicians who readers were asked to rate, including some who are considered good choices for Mitt Romneys VP.
Rob Portman
6% Favorable 29% Unfavorable
Chris Christie
14% Favorable 37% Unfavorable
Jeb Bush
16% Favorable 28% Unfavorable
Ron Paul
47% Favorable 17% Unfavorable
You can read the entire results here.
I highly doubt Mitt Romney would pick Sarah Palin, nor do I think she would accept the offer. But its clear that Mitt Romney need to stop listening to his advisers and the media on who he should pick as his running mate. The base of the party wants absolutely nothing to do with the names being floated around as potential nominees.
Contrary to recent revisionism, the McCain campaign was dead in the water until he picked the dynamic Governor of Alaska as his running mate.
I witnessed a lot of hand-wringing in 2008 after John McCain became the nominee. Lots of Conservatives felt betrayed. That feeling is just as intense today, as it ever was, except now its all on Romney.
In the end, the good Senator from Arizona sunk his campaign by refusing to vet Obama, suspending his campaign to go push TARP, and of course, hiring the worst political campaign manager and staff in human history. Sarah Palin is good, but even she couldnt drag McCain over the finish line with all of those handicaps!
Mitt Romney has a good campaign. Hes professional, and on the ball. His style is different than many would like, but unlike John McCain, Mitt Romney has no problem going after President Obama on his record. He will be relentless.
The problem is, many Conservatives do not like or trust Romney. He is going to need to pick a solid Conservative leader as his running mate, or he may face defeat.
Im not saying he should pick Sarah Palin. Again, not sure shed even accept the offer. But if he did, it would fire up the base of the party, and he would end up with a highly competent Vice President. One who he could turn a portfolio of responsibilities over to, much as President Bush did with Dick Cheney. He would also have someone who if, God forbid, something happened to him, is ready to be president right now, today.
Wed love to see a Vice President Palin be given free reign to set energy policy for the nation, as President Kennedy gave much of the responsibility for the space program over to LBJ. You can bet wed be energy independent within a decade. She also is strong on fiscal issues and foreign policy. Youd be hard pressed to find a more competent candidate.
Sarah Palin has been, and is still advocating for Congressman Allen West as Romneys running mate.
Who are we to disagree?
West is just finishing his first term in Congress, but he was a Lt Colonel in the United States Army, and is a real passionate fighter for Liberty and Freedom.
One of the jobs of the vice presidential candidate is to be the campaigns attack dog, while the nominee remains above the fray focused on the big picture. Lt Col West would have no problem in that position.
Sarah was great in the role as the campaigns pit bull, but McCains incompetent staff werent having any of it. I dont think Romneys staff will have any problem whatsoever with someone going after Obama on his record. Thats a target rich environment for someone like West to latch on to and never let go.
Theres a lot that can be discussed, but the real bottom line is the fact that Mitt Romney still has a problem with Conservatives, who make up the base of the party.
Thankfully, most of us will vote for him simply because Barack Obama is just that bad. Unfortunately, that may not be enough.
The media and the smart people in the GOP keep telling Romney he needs a noncontroversial boring white guy as his running mate. That is filled with nothing but fail. For one thing, we know the democrat party would demonize Mother Theresa if she got in their way. Past that, a boring white guy isnt going to get volunteers off their couches and into the streets, and it certainly isnt going have voters chomping at the bits to vote for the GOP ticket.
Remember, its not just the presidential race we are looking at. The Republicans MUST win the down ticket races if things are going to change.
Mitt Romney needs to stop playing it safe and choose a real leader, a real fighter as his running mate.
Obviously, Sarah Palin would be the perfect choice, but there are certainly other great choices out there.The ones being floated as potential picks, so far, couldnt be more disastrous.
My only request is leave the Conservative Senators alone, we need them right where they are!
Might work. America goofed up in 2008 and might choose Palin this time. Palin if Obozo drops Biden for Hillary. Rubio if Obozo keeps Biden.
Mix a little PDS with a little RDS, going to need valium, lol.
Not unless she gets next, win or lose. And at this point I’m not sure if I trust any of these clowns further than I can throw Chris Christie.
I wonder if there is any line of thought that says if Palin is asked and takes the VP spot that she is a sellout and the latest member of the GOPe? If I were Palin I would tell them to stuff it and expect a conservative to primary Romney(if he wins) in 2016.
They tried that with the Sen. Orrin Hatch endorsement, even though Mark Levin also endorsed him. Didn’t fly:
Orrin Hatch Opponent Dan Liljenquist Supports Raising Taxes (Video)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2889743/posts
Not sure I understand your point.....maybe I am a little thick.
I like Sarah Palin, but I don’t she’ll be a VP pick.
I also think that she is damaged goods in the eyes of most voters..
I can see the ads of her clubbing fish, and mocked even worse than last time. Plus, the same old stuff about Bristol and her reality show coming out would provide more fodder for Sarah’s detractors.
The best duo would be Alan West and Scott Walker. They are showing and proving they can do it
But if she wins a VP she is a shoe-in for the big ticket.
Tough choice for her going with a RINO.
Dream come true time......Sarah is the only choice
They didn’t poll Allen West.
Sarah would be foolish to run this time. If she ended up being on the losing ticket twice in a row, that would be the kiss of death to her political career. She’d be washed up in politics.
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Bingo.
No way.
Wouldn’t that make her a RINO/GOPe ?
I’ve been saying this for months now. Sarah No. 1, Col. West, No. 2, and Paul as No. 3.
Any of those three names would generate excitement, but nobody more so than Sarah.
But my REAL reason for wanting Sarah as VP is that she would keep Mitt on the straight and narrow Conservative path. As much as I like Col. West, he’s too much the old soldier. He would support Mitt to the hilt, even if he disagreed with the positions because that’s what good soldiers do.
Paul I like in a lot of different ways, some of which would make true Conservatives nervous, but I don’t think he would take the spot if it was offered and I don’t think anyone would convince Mitt to offer it.
Other names?
No... Not even Perry or Walker... and certainly not Christie.
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