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Romney round two

SolaSaint

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There is a lot of chatter that Mitt Rmoney will run for Prez again, REALLY? Is that the best the GOP can do? If he ends up being the GOP candidate, they might as well just give the Presidency to Hillary.:tonofbricks:

Who would make a good GOP Candidate?
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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There is a lot of chatter that Mitt Rmoney will run for Prez again, REALLY? Is that the best the GOP can do? If he ends up being the GOP candidate, they might as well just give the Presidency to Hillary.:tonofbricks:

Who would make a good GOP Candidate?

Never fear....they will line them up like they did last time. Ben Carson, Romney, Bush, that fat evtortionist Chris Christy, Maybe Trey Gowdy Gowdy, hopefully someone with a military background....And I would like to see Scott Walker (if he hasn't been bought by the Koch Brothers) :smilewinkgrin:

Maybe Mitt thinks 3 times the charm.....will he use his own money?
 

Salty

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Its been said that a lot of Evangelicals did NOT vote for Romney because he was Mormon.

I was just wondering - if the Dems put up a Mormon - would Evangelical Democrats vote for a Mormon?
 

Rolfe

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Its been said that a lot of Evangelicals did NOT vote for Romney because he was Mormon.

I was just wondering - if the Dems put up a Mormon - would Evangelical Democrats vote for a Mormon?

Frankly, with the DNC's positions on some issues, I think that Evangelicals who vote Democrat generally have a different standard of morality. I doubt that it would matter to them.
 

righteousdude2

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Too bad ....

There is a lot of chatter that Mitt Rmoney will run for Prez again, REALLY? Is that the best the GOP can do? If he ends up being the GOP candidate, they might as well just give the Presidency to Hillary.:tonofbricks:

Who would make a good GOP Candidate?

Mayor Ford is Canadian. He'd be a shoo in , especially for all the states going to pot :laugh:
 

righteousdude2

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Now that figures....

Its been said that a lot of Evangelicals did NOT vote for Romney because he was Mormon.

I was just wondering - if the Dems put up a Mormon - would Evangelical Democrats vote for a Mormon?

Just like a true liberal. Do one thing when it is the GOP, and the direct opposite when it comes to them. Great insight Salty :thumbsup:
 

Revmitchell

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There is a lot of chatter that Mitt Rmoney will run for Prez again, REALLY? Is that the best the GOP can do? If he ends up being the GOP candidate, they might as well just give the Presidency to Hillary.:tonofbricks:

Who would make a good GOP Candidate?

I don't think that is true. First, it really is not a sure bet that Hilllary will run. If she does her numbers have plummeted.

Second, everything Romney predicted in the debates with Obama have come true.

Third, he is an expert at turning around failing corps. He knows money.

I believe he would be a good President.
 

Rippon

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I don't think that is true. First, it really is not a sure bet that Hilllary will run. If she does her numbers have plummeted.

Second, everything Romney predicted in the debates with Obama have come true.

Third, he is an expert at turning around failing corps. He knows money.

I believe he would be a good President.

I disagree...with you quite often. But when you're right you are very right. Romney is the best candidate overall.
 

church mouse guy

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I don't think that is true. First, it really is not a sure bet that Hilllary will run. If she does her numbers have plummeted.

Second, everything Romney predicted in the debates with Obama have come true.

Third, he is an expert at turning around failing corps. He knows money.

I believe he would be a good President.

The verb tense should have been that Romney would have been a good President. There is no indication that he is running. It has become clear that Mormonism cannot deliver because of their internal political divisions and the great number of people leaving Mormonism for their recent attempts to normalize the homosexuality within their ranks.

Therefore I am hoping for the nomination of a good Methodist, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a former marine.
 

righteousdude2

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Those are good points ....

I don't think that is true. First, it really is not a sure bet that Hilllary will run. If she does her numbers have plummeted.

Second, everything Romney predicted in the debates with Obama have come true.

Third, he is an expert at turning around failing corps. He knows money.

I believe he would be a good President.

Romney has been there and probably a good choice. One thing, a woman VP, like Condi Rice, would be a good choice, IMHO. And she could restore the black vote to the GOP, and show how a strong black leader should lead. She did a good job as SoS, and give Romney the foreign diplomacy cred. IMHO of course. Plz don't kill me for this opinion. LOL
 

Crabtownboy

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Romney has been there and probably a good choice. One thing, a woman VP, like Condi Rice, would be a good choice, IMHO. And she could restore the black vote to the GOP, and show how a strong black leader should lead. She did a good job as SoS, and give Romney the foreign diplomacy cred. IMHO of course. Plz don't kill me for this opinion. LOL

I think your analysis is interesting. I am not at all sure that Condi would accept a nomination to be VP. She might have some impact on the black vote, but I would not lay too much stress on that. It should be an interesting campaign regardless of who is running.

Cheers.
 

righteousdude2

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Cheers....

I think your analysis is interesting. I am not at all sure that Condi would accept a nomination to be VP. She might have some impact on the black vote, but I would not lay too much stress on that. It should be an interesting campaign regardless of who is running.

Cheers.

:wavey::thumbsup::praying:
 

church mouse guy

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Romney has been there and probably a good choice. One thing, a woman VP, like Condi Rice, would be a good choice, IMHO. And she could restore the black vote to the GOP, and show how a strong black leader should lead. She did a good job as SoS, and give Romney the foreign diplomacy cred. IMHO of course. Plz don't kill me for this opinion. LOL

Condi is pro-choice and therefore is disqualified. She is an expert on Russia in particular and foreign affairs worldwide but she is not a viable candidate and would cost the GOP another election. I think that she is Presbyterian USA, a liberal denomination that used to be conservative and still has some conservatives here and there.
 

church mouse guy

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Unelectable.


He will not be able to overcome this in a national election:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0uvmKnFY4uk&app=m&persist_app=1

Those things will be forgotten--they were his salad days. Look at 0bam@--if his teleprompter breaks, he can't even say hello.

Perry came from dirt poverty in rural Texas and is the longest serving Texas Governor ever. He was a marine. He is a staunch Methodist. He can raise money very easily. He is the front-runner.
 

Rolfe

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Those things will be forgotten--they were his salad days.

Every opponent that he faces in a national election will remind the voters of it.


Look at 0bam@--if his teleprompter breaks, he can't even say hello.

Yet he was reelected.

Perry came from dirt poverty in rural Texas and is the longest serving Texas Governor ever. He was a marine. He is a staunch Methodist. He can raise money very easily. He is the front-runner.

That is admirable, but will mean little in a national election.

Besides, after the Bush administration, it will likely be a long time before another Texas governor occupies the White House.
 
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