Romney's VP choice
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 9:01 am
Who should be his choice? I like the top 3 prospects and I think they both have their pros/cons.
Condi Rice- Is a great choice because of the experience she has and also she rates really well with the women vote & also the middle aged conservative African American male. This could pull votes away from Obama in his 2 strongest demos. The con with her is that she is too closely aligned with the Bush Era and there are alot of voters that want to avoid that at all costs, and also I believe her to be even more moderate than Romney. I believe the Tea Party would have reservations about this ticket and I believe they will sway the election.
Marco Rubio- I love his plans on Immigration and the ecomony; He is the only one that has any clue with what to do with the immigration issue, with him as VP they could actually get the problem either solved or put on the right course for the future. He is also a very strong conservative that could offset Romney's moderate views. The cons with him is he is compared to Sarah Palin in the area of experience & youth, and even though I liked Palin as the choice in 08 I think that issue was a strong reason the RNC lost the election. I do believe his views on Cuba are also a hinderance, but could be overlooked.
Rob Portman- This guy is a wild card and could get Ohio to side with Romney. I have a host of relatives in Ohio and they adore him there and even there are strong Democrat areas that has sided with him on issues. The cons with him is nobody outside of the Midwest really knows him including me; Ohio is important but would it sacrifice other states like Florida, Virginia, & Colorado just to get it in the Electoral?
Lets see everyone's opinions and other choices!!!
Condi Rice- Is a great choice because of the experience she has and also she rates really well with the women vote & also the middle aged conservative African American male. This could pull votes away from Obama in his 2 strongest demos. The con with her is that she is too closely aligned with the Bush Era and there are alot of voters that want to avoid that at all costs, and also I believe her to be even more moderate than Romney. I believe the Tea Party would have reservations about this ticket and I believe they will sway the election.
Marco Rubio- I love his plans on Immigration and the ecomony; He is the only one that has any clue with what to do with the immigration issue, with him as VP they could actually get the problem either solved or put on the right course for the future. He is also a very strong conservative that could offset Romney's moderate views. The cons with him is he is compared to Sarah Palin in the area of experience & youth, and even though I liked Palin as the choice in 08 I think that issue was a strong reason the RNC lost the election. I do believe his views on Cuba are also a hinderance, but could be overlooked.
Rob Portman- This guy is a wild card and could get Ohio to side with Romney. I have a host of relatives in Ohio and they adore him there and even there are strong Democrat areas that has sided with him on issues. The cons with him is nobody outside of the Midwest really knows him including me; Ohio is important but would it sacrifice other states like Florida, Virginia, & Colorado just to get it in the Electoral?
Lets see everyone's opinions and other choices!!!