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Laura PourMeADrink

(42,770 posts)
Thu Aug 2, 2012, 09:09 PM Aug 2012

Anyone up for a VP pool?

It's really a pledge, on the honor system

You state here who you think Mitt Rob-Me's VP pick is.

If you are wrong...you donate $50 (or whatever you can) to the Obama campaign, or a critical senate campaign?

You in?

I'll go first. After just seeing Rachel show the 70-28 split on Latino voters, I say Romney will HAVE to go with RUBIO

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Anyone up for a VP pool? (Original Post) Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 OP
come on !!! Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 #1
Portman RedStateLiberal Aug 2012 #2
No Rice Coronadiablo Aug 2012 #3
where's your guess C? Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 #6
thanks RSL ! Got ya down for Portman. I agree Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 #4
I searched for any potential VP that has foreign policy experience RedStateLiberal Aug 2012 #7
omg...bolton...you just made me almost throw up Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 #11
how about McCain? Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 #5
No chance. RedStateLiberal Aug 2012 #9
why not? I actually think it would be a good choice for him...he knows foreign Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 #18
McCain's ego. RedStateLiberal Aug 2012 #29
I've been saying that it will be Mittens/Rubio since election day 2010. onehandle Aug 2012 #8
do they click? Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 #14
It'll be VA Gov Bob McDonnell. FSogol Aug 2012 #10
love the accompanying vomit Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 #19
to be honest, im wondering if Romney can find anyone who is willing to run with him. rateyes Aug 2012 #12
Hi RE !! You're so funny ! You are right...if they do it...they will have to Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 #15
They're chomping at the bit for it. Honeycombe8 Aug 2012 #21
Pam Bondi sofa king Aug 2012 #13
No offense...but CHA-CHING Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 #16
I'm thinking Ann wouldn't like that. And #2, that Romney would have trouble Honeycombe8 Aug 2012 #22
Portman Freddie Aug 2012 #17
Portman is probably smart enought to take a pass CincyDem Aug 2012 #27
I've been stuck on Rubio for a while. hay rick Aug 2012 #20
They may be forced into rethinking a new presidential type. lonestarnot Aug 2012 #23
Like a Robot? Laura PourMeADrink Aug 2012 #24
Look for a S Dakota well known GOP. nt CK_John Aug 2012 #25
Most likely is Rubio darkangel218 Aug 2012 #26
No one. Ready4Change Aug 2012 #28
My thoughts exactly goclark Aug 2012 #30

RedStateLiberal

(1,374 posts)
2. Portman
Thu Aug 2, 2012, 09:28 PM
Aug 2012

He'll pick him to try to get Ohio and he needs someone who won't outshine him.

The Romney campaign is so inept they probably don't realize that what they really need is someone strong on foreign policy and a real game changer. The only option I see for that would be Rice - and that just won't happen.

 

Laura PourMeADrink

(42,770 posts)
4. thanks RSL ! Got ya down for Portman. I agree
Thu Aug 2, 2012, 09:31 PM
Aug 2012

they need someone with political/governmental gravitas. But Rice has so much blood
on her hands (IMHO).

Any old repuke statesmen out there?

RedStateLiberal

(1,374 posts)
7. I searched for any potential VP that has foreign policy experience
Thu Aug 2, 2012, 09:36 PM
Aug 2012

and came up empty. He may go with a relative unknown. There's just not a lot of good options out there at all. Maybe John Bolton? Just what they need a wingnut warmonger....

I'll stick with Porman. That's my bet.

 

Laura PourMeADrink

(42,770 posts)
18. why not? I actually think it would be a good choice for him...he knows foreign
Thu Aug 2, 2012, 10:17 PM
Aug 2012

policy, war hero, definitely knows the ins and outs of Washington.

RedStateLiberal

(1,374 posts)
29. McCain's ego.
Fri Aug 3, 2012, 01:50 PM
Aug 2012

He wanted to be president and failed. No way he takes a back seat to Rmoney.

Besides, McCain recently said Palin was a better candidate than Romney when talking about his VP pick for '08.

onehandle

(51,122 posts)
8. I've been saying that it will be Mittens/Rubio since election day 2010.
Thu Aug 2, 2012, 09:37 PM
Aug 2012

I'm sticking. Everyone show their cards.

 

Laura PourMeADrink

(42,770 posts)
15. Hi RE !! You're so funny ! You are right...if they do it...they will have to
Thu Aug 2, 2012, 09:51 PM
Aug 2012

be stuck with Romneynomics

Honeycombe8

(37,648 posts)
21. They're chomping at the bit for it.
Thu Aug 2, 2012, 10:45 PM
Aug 2012

Reason is that it's a win-win.

It'll give some relatively unknown politician national exposure whcih can be used as a springboard for the future. Also, it'll give much needed national experience w/o having to be the main man on the ticket, and therefore, gaffes will be less important.

Also, if Romney wins, the person will be VP. If he loses, he still has that national exposure, name recognition, and national campaigning experience to use in future campaigns.

Also, it's viewed as the possibility of becoming President one day.

sofa king

(10,857 posts)
13. Pam Bondi
Thu Aug 2, 2012, 09:49 PM
Aug 2012

My girlfriend has been incredibly accurate with the few political predictions she makes, and she says it's going to be Pam Bondi. Go ahead, enter her.

Once the smart half of our life-archon said it, I started looking into it, and guess what? Pam hasn't been seen actually doing her job as Attorney General in Tallahassee in quite some time. Instead, she's been hanging around in Tampa, where the Republican Convention will be, and campaigning for Mitt in New Hampshire.

Anyone want to guess that her schedule will put her on a disastrous bus tour through Virginia next week?

Oh, and by the way, she's a complete train wreck, the executor of Governor Scott's awful policies, only two years into her first statewide office, and yet already trying to keep the lid on a dozen abhorrent scandals which will never be contained if she gets the nod. But, as my girlfriend observes, that never stopped them before now.

We don't actually have any money, but win or lose, we'll do our best to donate time to our local elections.

Honeycombe8

(37,648 posts)
22. I'm thinking Ann wouldn't like that. And #2, that Romney would have trouble
Thu Aug 2, 2012, 10:48 PM
Aug 2012

relating to her as a serious politician, because she's a young attractive woman. A little too attractive.

Freddie

(9,275 posts)
17. Portman
Thu Aug 2, 2012, 10:13 PM
Aug 2012

White male. Vanilla. Fairly unknown, blank slate. After the last time the party will insist on the most bland and uncontroversial choice possible.
Of course Portman, being a Republican, is probably as much of an asshole as Romney, but he looks presentable on the surface, kinda like Mittens himself.

CincyDem

(6,404 posts)
27. Portman is probably smart enought to take a pass
Thu Aug 2, 2012, 11:24 PM
Aug 2012

Rumor around town here in Cincy is that he's decided to take a pass and keep that blank slate for 2016 when he can take a shot at the top job. I think he's got enough good connections from his days in the Bushco administration that they won't hold this against him in 4 years.

hay rick

(7,646 posts)
20. I've been stuck on Rubio for a while.
Thu Aug 2, 2012, 10:30 PM
Aug 2012

A shot at the biggest swing state. Don't see him helping a whole lot with the Latino vote, but he might help with the independents who are uncomfortable with the bigoted white male Republican stereotype.

If I lose my donation goes to Patrick Murphy (running against Allen West in FL-18). Will also donate if I win- I don't play fair.

Ready4Change

(6,736 posts)
28. No one.
Thu Aug 2, 2012, 11:48 PM
Aug 2012

I'm going to make a radical prediction. Something, perhaps his tax records, perhaps something we've not heard about yet, will make Romney blatantly, obviously unelectable. In an unprecedented move, the GOP convention drafts/nominates Jeb Bush, who quickly picks Ron Paul as his running mate.

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