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2012 Republican Presidential Nomination Candidate List
Myself
| 02/06/08
| GOPGuide
Posted on 02/06/2008 4:13:58 PM PST by GOPGuide
Ok, the GOP is heading for disaster this November.
Just for the sake of conversation who do people like for president in 2012? Here is a list of conservatives who might make a race out of 2012:
General David Petraeus
Senator John Thune
Senator John Ensign
Senator Jim DeMint
Governor Don Carcieri
Governor Mark Sanford
Governor Bobby Jindal
Governor Haley Barbour
Oh, and how about replacing Iowa and New Hampshire in the Republican nomination with more reliably conservative medium sized states such as Colorado and Nevada going first and second respectively and allowing ONLY registered Republicans to vote in the primary?
TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Colorado; US: Nevada; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: 2012; gop
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To: GOPGuide
Haley Barbour would be great, but you can’t have Bobby Jindal. We haven’t had the pleasure of his governorship long enough yet and it will take at least two terms for him to drain the swamp down here (so to speak).
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:30:16 PM PST
by
JustaDumbBlonde
(Laissez les bons temps rouler!)
To: GOPGuide
Start by replacing
Jerry Clower Haley Barbour with John Cornyn.
Remove the General (not interested) and Jindal (not seasoned).
I'll take that list as a starting point.
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:33:19 PM PST
by
TexasNative2000
(Is this tagline governed by McCain-Feingold?)
To: GOPGuide; Paleo Conservative
But what if McCain wins in 2008? I guess it is possible, but it looks really unlikely if you cant even get Sean Hannity and Limbaugh to push you.
On the other hand, I am hearing Independents tell me that they like McCain.
"Very conservative" Republicans only make up less than 4% of the total electorate.
In 2007, self-identified Republicans were about 28 percent of the mass electorate, self-identified Democrats were about 32 percent, and self-identified independents were about 39 percent. Fifty-five percent of Republicans self-identified as "conservative," 26 percent as "moderate," and 13 percent as "very conservative." ...... Now, do the simple math. "Very conservative" Republicans are only about 3.6 percent--28 percent times 13 percent--of the mass electorate. If that just seems too low, consult the American National Election Studies (ANES) and add the 12 percent of independents who lean Republican to the 12 percent who are self-described "weak Republicans" and the 16 percent who are self-described "strong Republicans." This sums to 40 percent of the mass electorate. But that still means just 5.2 percent of all voters (40 percent times 13 percent) qualify as "very conservative" Republicans.
If we are a tail that always expects to wag the dog of America, we will find ourselves as a dead, cut off tail.
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:33:25 PM PST
by
Polybius
To: sourcery
Ron Paul might actually win, if he goes third party.I suppose but I would consider it about as likely as my winning the lottery tonight.
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:33:31 PM PST
by
CommerceComet
(Mitt Romney: Boldly telling the audience whatever it wants to hear.)
To: GOPGuide
Forget meaningless name lists for 2012. How about a conservative party instead? Know of any?
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:33:40 PM PST
by
TADSLOS
(Conservatism means never having to say "I voted for John McCain for the sake of the GOP")
To: Paleo Conservative
But what if McCain wins in 2008?Then the candidate chosen for 2012 will face an even tougher road after four years of a president with an R after his name working with Dims and damaging the country.
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:34:48 PM PST
by
Ingtar
(Haley Barbour 2012, Because he has experience in Disaster Recovery. - ejonesie22)
To: GOPGuide
I’ll study your list. From looking at some posts on this thread its clear some didn't get the memo. It does no good to recruit choir directors to preach to the choir. We saw how Duncan Hunter did.
We need a strong conservative leader who can persuade both conservatives and sufficient non-conservatives Republicans to vote for him/her within a big tent. Someone who can persuade like Newt Gingrinch but without the negative baggage.
To: GOPGuide
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:37:17 PM PST
by
rabidralph
(Congrats to Redskins' 2008 Hall-of-Famers Darrell Green and Art Monk! Woo-hoo!)
To: GOPGuide
Fred Thompson,
George Allen
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:39:31 PM PST
by
NavVet
( If you don't defend Conservatism in the Primaries, you won't have it to defend in November)
To: GOPGuide
Bobby Jindal should be on the ‘08 ticket. Mitt Romney will run again in 2012 and folks will be ready for his capabilities, experience, and message.
To: GOPGuide
To: cripplecreek
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:44:47 PM PST
by
sneakers
(STILL supporting Duncan Hunter! Proudly!)
Newt and Tommy Franks for VP
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:45:11 PM PST
by
FROST18E
To: GOPGuide
Add Duncan Hunter to the list.
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:46:54 PM PST
by
Man50D
(Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
To: GOPGuide
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:50:22 PM PST
by
Preech1
(Bill the Cat in '08...this time, why not the worst!)
To: GOPGuide
I like Jindal but he is way too young. He needs to wait about 12-16 years.
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:50:32 PM PST
by
DFG
To: GOPGuide
If Hillary wins, this list is a moot point.
You see...there will never BE another election if she wins. Leader-for-Life Hillary, followed by whatever power-mad successor she names.
Fight like Hell to keep the Evil One out of office.
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:51:00 PM PST
by
hoagy62
(Happily watching the Left go full-goose bozo.)
To: GOPGuide
You left off the ‘energizer bunny’ candidate that just keeps running, running and running.....
Alan Keyes
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:51:48 PM PST
by
deport
( -- Cue Spooky Music --)
To: GOPGuide
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:53:00 PM PST
by
nitzy
(globalism and limited government cannot co-exist)
To: GOPGuide
Lincoln Chafee!
But then again, given recent trends, he’d probably be far too conservative for the GOP by 2012.
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posted on
02/06/2008 4:57:11 PM PST
by
kevao
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