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Do you really think the Conservatives are going to fall for the token conservative on the ticket trick again? --
Quite a few will. I won't. The only position on the ticket that matters is the top, in my book. I went against my conscience when I voted for McCain (based on my favorable opinion of Palin), and in hindsight, that was a gross error on my part.
If the GOP has to depend on another energetic, lively, enthusiastic VP candidate to help pull their nominee over the finish line, that says more about the inherent problems with the GOP.
CBS exit polling at the IA caucuses had some 65% wishing they had 'someone other' to vote for, and their were more candidates then than now.
Similar, after FL.
The general Republican public do not care for the line-up, but what is their alternative?
It seems that the next election [November] will be another 'hold your nose' or go fishing.
For many Republicans, the end result of this campaign is going to be about forgiveness.
Which candidate do you forgive the most? None of the 4 remaining are paragons, so which get the most forgiveness for his past errors in judgement?
Whomever one selects, one thing is sure:
Crows are about to become an endangered species, as many will have to eat crow by the time the November election is over.