I would...
2007-11-25 18:44:19
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Way too much ego there for either one of them to run for VP.
I'm not sure any one of the candidates from either party cares to be a VP with the possible exception of Richardson.
I think a Romney/Huckabee tandem would roll through to November but, it's not likely we'll see them together after some of the things they've said about one another.
2007-11-25 23:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, unless the Democrats can find a candidate that doesn't want to flood America with illegal aliens and lose in Iraq. Until then, I plan on voting for the lesser of two evils.
2007-11-25 18:40:13
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answer #3
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answered by qwert 7
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I might take either one of them with Giuliani, but not either as President. And I'd prefer Giuliani to pick McCain as VP.
2007-11-25 18:54:40
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answered by pgb 4
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I would rather vote on a Guiliani/Romney ticket, but yes, I see why it wouldn't work and so, yes, I would buy that ticket.
No problem, whatsoever.
2007-11-25 18:51:48
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answer #5
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answered by wider scope 7
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Nope. I would not vote for Mitt Romney for one reason ... and it's enough of a reason for me. When I heard him snidely refer to Senator Barack Obama as "Osama," I lost all of what little respect I had for him. I realize this is politics and politics can be dirty business, but I prefer someone who knows how to play the game and still remain a gentleman (or lady) in character. It was a dirty trick to try and affiliate Senator Barack Obama's name with that of a terrorist murderer like Osama bin Laden. Senator Obama is an American in every sense of the word and he is a Christian, not a Muslim. In my opinion, Mitt Romney's remark put him in the same category as George Allen and his "macocca" (or however it's spelled) remark, and you see what happened to him. By the way, it was very, very obvious that Mitt Romney's remark was not a slip of the tongue. He had a snide grin on his face hoping to score big points with the audience he was addressing and he made no apology for his remark. He meant exactly what he said.
2007-11-25 18:44:22
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answered by Anonymous
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NO Absurd!
Giuliani and whoever he selects as VP !!!
That's the Winning Ticket !!
2007-11-25 18:40:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Noop
Replace Romney with Paul, and I might think about it.
2007-11-25 18:38:31
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answered by Boss H 7
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Sure why not...
2007-11-25 18:51:54
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answered by The prophet of DOOM 5
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No
2007-11-25 18:38:10
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answer #10
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answered by Bond girl 4
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