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Romney touted as VP choice

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Dr JAY | 10:26 a.m. May 30, 2008
Just watch... McCain will tap Florida governor Crist as he will deliver Florida in the election. It's more about the votes than the dollars.
Forget It---But | 10:33 a.m. May 30, 2008
It really doesn't matter whether McDuff picks Romney or not, they will lose unless---I have wondered for some time now why Hilary keeps staying in this race. I think I have possibly arrived at the reason--and remember you heard it here 1st. It will not be a surprise to me that when all is said and done and she is defeated in the Demo race that she will declare as an independent. That would raise all kinds of hell with the upcoming general election, especially if she picks a popular running mate. Just mull over the percentage breakdowns for each candidate then. This looks very possible to me, why else would she continue to spent her own enormous amounts of money? This would make this whole election process topsy turfy big time. Don't be shocked if this scenario comes to pass. I hope not but go figure.
Paul Johnson | 10:42 a.m. May 30, 2008
Now we're talking! A Romney-McCain ticket would definitely strengthen the diversity of the GOP and allow McCain to raise enough funds to battle Obama in the November Election. I don't think there's anybody else out there besides Romney who could help the Republican party land a more thorough, and decisive victory in the fall, especially when Obama starts plunking the tune of our failing economy as reason for party change. Our need for a competent, financial leader to act as an adviser to McCain is strong, not to mention the fact that Romney is guided by a clear moral compass to strengthen America's families. Support Mitt Romney as VP to President McCain!
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How about.... | 10:57 a.m. May 30, 2008
Governor Huntsman? He is got Foreign Affairs experience and he's been there supporting McCain from the embryonic stages of his campaign...
independent voter | 11:07 a.m. May 30, 2008
Are you joking? No one will pick Romney as a VP. Utah will vote for the GOP candidate even if it was my cat. MA will never go to the GOP. So what good does it do to have Mitt on the ticket? Lastly, his Mormon faith makes those right wingers scared.
Mitt is a wealthy businessman who has no concept of what it is like to be a working person living paycheck to paycheck. You just get another guy who wants to help big business and look what that has done for America -Big Business runs this country. Corporate America owns this country. McCain and Mitt, no thanks.
Anonymous | 11:13 a.m. May 30, 2008
If mcCain picks Romney, then McCain will not get elected.
lots of swell press lately | 11:27 a.m. May 30, 2008
Romney as McBush's running mate?
Why not?
With all of the positive news lately about Mormons, renegade Mormons, child-abusing Mormons, and racist
Mormons, I'm sure America at large would view him as a viable candidate.

Prediction: Democrats by a landslide.
Ace Ventura | 11:27 a.m. May 30, 2008
to Dr JAY--
Crist is certainly a contender, but Florida isn't the only key state. Romney would bring Massachusetts and Michigan. McCain badly needs to shore up conservative confidence in his candidacy--Romney has far stronger conservative credentials than Crist (if you doubt, go back and watch the video chronicling conservative reaction to his "suspending the campaign" speech at CPAC).

No one mentions this, but he also brings strong international relations experience from his Olympics days where he dealt with the Olympics committees of more than 200 nations, resolving many sticky (read political) issues. He headed the efforts to receive leaders of those nations and met with many personally. Neither McCain, Hillary or Obama can claim anything that compares, let alone other veep choices.

His command of practical economics is unimpeachable, something our nation is in dire need of, but an admitter McCain deficiency. Another problem with Crist (and most other choices)--everyday voters outside of Florida have never heard of the guy.

So, I would agree, choosing Romney because of his fund-raising prowess would be pointless--he's going to do that anyway. But there's a whole host of better reasons that put him head and shoulders above the other options.
liberal Larry | 11:37 a.m. May 30, 2008
It's doubtful that McCain will pick Romney. It's rumored that the two don't get along. Plus, Mitt destroyed his credibility with his swing to the left in Mass. and recently his veering to the right, to pick up right wing nut votes, in the primaries. Romney's vacillating has been a real shame since his fiscal abilities are greatly admired by social liberal, fiscal conservatives, like me.
Kyle from AZ | 11:38 a.m. May 30, 2008
Romney for fundraiser 2008 and Romney for President 2012! Hurray for Romney!
To independant voter | 11:40 a.m. May 30, 2008
Corporate American pays your paycheck to paycheck whether you like to admit it or not...don't be a blue collar, union loving, cry baby.
Anonymous | 11:46 a.m. May 30, 2008
McCain has only one shot at the big prize. He needs big bucks to get it. NO ONE has done more to help McCain than Romney. Not even huckabee.

Romney is the ONLY logical choice.
Earl | 11:47 a.m. May 30, 2008
Do it John! Hit that iceberg square on!
Libertarian and McCain | 11:51 a.m. May 30, 2008
Former Republican congressman Bob Barr of Georgia was nominated as the Libertarian Party's presidential candidate and may take votes away from John McCain.

And then there's Barack Obama. That guy's taking a huge chunk of the vote away from McCain.
AZTexas | 11:52 a.m. May 30, 2008
Romney would be a great candidate if Huckabee and his minions hadn't smeared him in the primary campaign. As it stands now, Romney could help McCain only in the West, where his help isn't really needed.

Again, Romney is the best-qualified person in the Republican party to be president, let alone vice-president, but the bigots have had their way.
kind of cute | 12:07 p.m. May 30, 2008
It's kind of cute that Mitt Romney thinks that people in America are still paying attention to what he says.
Anonymous | 12:12 p.m. May 30, 2008
McCain will not pick Romney because Romney will overshadow him. McCain will win in November without Romney because the Democrats are too fractures and because Obama continues to show that he is a light-weight - in both domestic issues (he rarely votes on legislation) and foreign policy (he is naive when it comes to dealing with terrorist states).
new york | 12:15 p.m. May 30, 2008
the gop will only stand a chance if mccain picks romney. ma loves romney. whoever said huntsman for the ticket is ridiculous, that is exactly what he has wanted the whole time. he doesn't have the credentials to be governor let alone vp ticket.
Paul in MD | 12:15 p.m. May 30, 2008
to Independent Voter -

Not to rain too much on your parade, but most US Mormons ARE right-wingers. It's the extreme right-wing evangelical Christians who believe the LDS church is not Christian who are really scared by Romney. That's kind of sad, too, because there's very little politically that separates the two groups.
Mills Levan | 12:16 p.m. May 30, 2008
McCain has enough baggage without putting Romney on the ticket. Use Romney's fundraising prowess by making him chairman of the RNC. He could use that post to put himself in the public spotlight much more than he could as VP, which doubtless would make him very happy indeed.
AZ Texas | 12:24 p.m. May 30, 2008
Actually, Mccain is not all that strong in the west either.

And kinda cute. I love listening to obama speak. It reminds of a the Seinfeld show. A show about nothing, obama is the candidate about nothing.
admiration | 12:26 p.m. May 30, 2008
There is nothing more admirable than a gracious loser. Ha-ha. Loser. Loser loser loser loser!
GOP math | 12:27 p.m. May 30, 2008
I worry that if the GOP campaign's common denominator gets any lower, it will create an improper fraction.
Won't matter | 12:29 p.m. May 30, 2008
Even Rupert Murdock admits Obama will win in a landslide. People, get real, the economy has sucked under the Republicorps and we are in a war with no basis or justification and no end in sight and the real possibility of bankruptcy due to it. NO WAY does a republicorp win. Nobody loves Hussein, but he is THE alternative to John-stay-in-Iraq-forever McCain. Mitt is a nice guy, a silver spoon man, but he can not win a nationwide election either by himself or on a ticket as VP. People just don't like or trust Mormons. I'm one and I know it is true. Ain't gonna happen!
Cougar Blue | 12:32 p.m. May 30, 2008
Why in heck would Romney hitch his wagon to a vacillating loser? Come to think of it, the two of them have vacillated so much on every conceivable topic that they may have a corner on the Vaseline market. Face it, the Repubs are going to hit with a big thud! On top of that, I see the Dems picking up 5 or 6 seats in the Senate. How sweet it is.
jr | 12:31 p.m. May 30, 2008
If Mitt was so great then the Republicans would have put him in the lead the first time around. They seen through him and don't trust him. The American Repubs went with McCain and Huckabee before Romney -- time will tell. McCain already is suffering from demencia. Hey, what foreign experience does Jon have, Daddys money got him a job as Embassador not his qualifications and besides daddys money what has Jon done for himself in life?
Still around? | 12:34 p.m. May 30, 2008
Wait, Mitt Romney? The flip-flopping Mormon whose favorite novel is Battlefield Earth? I thought he was a fictional character.
To Forget It --- But | 12:42 p.m. May 30, 2008
I am hoping you are right. Nothing would delight me more than to see Hillary run as a third party candidate.

In fact, that seems more possible to me than Hillary being Obama's running mate. Excuse me, Obama's backseat driver with Bill sitting right next to her.

I doubt McCain will pick Romney as VP. Right now, my money would be on Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal.
Indiana | 1:05 p.m. May 30, 2008
Mitt is a great man and I would love nothing more than to see him on the ticket with McCain. McCain needs someone strong in so many areas. Mitt does bring an awful lot to the table.

He brings:

*clear headedness
*integrity
*unequalled business acumen
*conservative governance
*morality and spirituality
*understanding of justice and mercy
understanding of the war on terror
*understands the border battle and spoke alot about fixing it.
*understands that Washington is broken and badly needs fixing...

America was stupid

The only baggage Romney has is that which has been heaped upon him undeservedly by people who just have to have someone to hate, the liars and mean spirited.

Romney may be too good for McCain though.... I guess we play this stupid waiting game for a while longer...















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Cheap trick artist | 1:21 p.m. May 30, 2008
When sanctimonious Mitt became the first candidate in the 2008 Republican race to run an attack ad slamming Huckabee on his immigration record (when he had illegals working for him), it made me think it's a cheap tactic that makes me question whether a devil-praising Mormon who has put thousands of Americans out of work should be president ... or vice-president.
BobP | 1:22 p.m. May 30, 2008
As a Mormon it would be nice to have Romney. I would prefer Condi Rice.
Gordon S | 1:28 p.m. May 30, 2008
I feel Romney may be the most qualified, however he would insure a Democratic victory in the election. Everybody knows that the LDS church does not hesitate to excommunicate people who do not follow church doctrine. We need a leader for the public in office. What do you think?
Josh | 1:35 p.m. May 30, 2008
Romney could deliver Republican Utah to McCain in a general election. That's a lot of electoral votes right there.
Alex | 1:34 p.m. May 30, 2008
I love Romney too much to want him to have to be apologist for John McCain. Romney is conservative. McCain isn't. I don't want Romney to have to stand there while McCain grants amnesty, or enacts the cap in trade legislation. I am a die hard Romney fan (I voted for him), which is why I hope he is not chosen.
I Agree with newyork | 1:35 p.m. May 30, 2008
The only way McCain could possibly win is if he puts Romney on the ticket. McCain has already alienated the 40% of the GOP that voted for Mitt - the only way to get them back will be to put Mitt on the ticket. If he doesn't then he faces 40% of the GOP voting for none-of-the-above.

McCain-Romney 2008, Romney 2012.
Gordon S | 1:39 p.m. May 30, 2008
Romney may be the most qualified, however he would insure a Democratic victory. The public will find out that the LDS church does not hesitate to excommunicate people who do not follow church doctrine. We need a leader for the public and not for the church.
McBush's Short List | 1:44 p.m. May 30, 2008
John McCain has begun discussing possible running mates. Who is on his short list?

Condoleezza Rice: Petulant-terrier look always plays well at foreign state funerals.

Tom Hanks: Just such a huge, huge fan.

(No nomination): As nobody has done nothing for McCain, McCain likewise intends to do nothing for nobody.

Hip, young blogger: To attract hip, young blogger voters.


Mitt Romney: McCain hates him with the burning hatred of a thousand exploding suns, which is always a good aspect of any president/VP relationship.

McCain's grandson: Doesn't really think he's qualified, but would you look at that face? How can you say no to that face?

Hillary Clinton: Just because it would be amazing to see the look on everyone's faces when they say "No way!" followed by "Well, it kind of makes sense."

Mike Huckabee: Bass player needed.
Earl | 1:47 p.m. May 30, 2008
As a Mormon, I think it would be a disaster to have McCain, Rommey OR Rice.
The Doctor | 2:02 p.m. May 30, 2008
Another article seed by the Romney camp, of coarse they want to put presure on McCain.

I hope money can not buy Mitt everything, what type of example is that!
JDavis Antioch CALIF | 2:15 p.m. May 30, 2008
McCain + Romney = my vote.
McCain - Romney = my vote for Hillary
Simple math.
hackers and Romney | 2:28 p.m. May 30, 2008
A team of hackers commissioned to test the security of California's voting machines were able to find several security flaws that enabled them to alter votes.
As a part of Mitt Romney's former campaign team, let me just say that I would like this group's contact information
Just another spin | 2:30 p.m. May 30, 2008
It lloks like McKain and the Demos are convinced that the "right-wing" is unimportant in politics anymore. Obama and Clinton are extreme "left-wingers" and that leaves the middle open - which is where McCain would have us think he sits. What would happen if he pick a "moderate" democart as his running mate so as to split the Demo vote even more - say maybe Joe Liberman?

The right gets frustrated and doesn't vote at all or votes Libertarian; the middle of the road Demos vote with Joe and McCain - and Obama is left with his extreme lefet wingers almost alone.

Landslide for McCain.
Crusader | 2:38 p.m. May 30, 2008
Romney is the best choice but belongs to the wrong religion. Had he been a member of any other mainstream religion he would have won the Republican nomination by a landslide. There is an enormous bias against the LDS faith that I have witnessed in the south and in other geographic pockets. McCain will take advantage of Romney's money machine for as long as he can, but Romney will never be his VP selection. Sad but true!
Gretzky | 2:48 p.m. May 30, 2008
Obama in 08, romney in 012...
G | 2:50 p.m. May 30, 2008
SOMEBODY needs to teach McCain some economics. But I'm not so sure it should be Romney.
Pros and Cons | 3:17 p.m. May 30, 2008
Romney brings in money and Michigan. But he's also a liability, considering that there's an entire PAC dedicated to keeping him out of Washington.
the future awaits them | 3:25 p.m. May 30, 2008
A 46-year old black guy offering hope for a country clearly in trouble may go on to be the President of The United States.

Mitt Romney will go on to do haircare tv infomercials (In this market only.)
BRAD HUNTLY | 3:38 p.m. May 30, 2008
To CHEAP TRICK ARTIST......If you want to see a real live Devil lover, You just take a few more looks in that old mirror. that suggestion is as old as time itself, but you can always count on it to work. I was told a long time ago that libralism was not an ideology, that it really was a severe case of "Mental illness" your remarks have added to my testimony that it is just that.
Romney VP nod is DOA | 3:38 p.m. May 30, 2008
To all Utah partisans: Now here this -- it's not going to happen. . . there, now live with it!!
chriscondra | 3:48 p.m. May 30, 2008
I have been hearing that the Intervmountain West is the important region this year, and who could deliver it better than Romney? Otherwise it's likely to go to Obama.

I don't think that it makes any difference if McCain and Romney don't care for each other. That has not been uncommon between presidents and vice presidents.

And I don't think it would be selling out for Romney to go on the ticket. McCain will really be too old in 2012. If Mitt could step right in from VP to candidate then, he would have an excellent chance. If they didn't win, Mitt should just go after Kennedy's senate seat at some point. He is the only one who has ever given Teddy a serious run for his money in the past.


Bobby Jindal? No experience! I think that he's only on the short list because Rush Limbaugh has been pushing for him.

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